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Manual 



For 



Investors, 



/ COMPILED BY 

JOHN A. HAMBLETON & CO, 
Jtsnjlqr* nrfo Jlrxtfe^rs, 

No. 5 Soutli Street, BALTIMORE, 

FOR THE USE OF THEIR CLIENTS. 







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l 

Entered according- to Act of Congress, in the year iS79, by Jxo A. Hambleton & Co. 
in the office of the Librarian of Congress, Washington. 









BALTIMORE : 

GUGGEXHEIMER & WEIL. 

Manufacturing Stationers & Printers. 

1879. 



Table of Contents. 



PAGE 

County, Municipal, and Real Estate Bonds of Western States,... 

Public Debt of the United States 4 

U. S. Called Bonds 7 

City of Baltimore Loans 7 

State Bonds 8 

City Bonds 13 

Rail Road Stocks and Bonds 17 

Bank Stocks 24 

I Insurance Stocks 24 

Miscellaneous Stocks & Bonds 25 

Range of U. S. Bonds in N. Y. for Six Months 27 

Range of Securities at Baltimore Stock Board 28 

Debt. Assessed Valuation, &c. of Principal Cities of the U. S.... 36 
Debt, Taxable Basis and Tax Rate of all the States of U. S. 37 

Funding Laws of Va.. N. C. and Tenn qS 

Reorganized Securities 40 

; Statutes of Limitation and Interest Laws of all the States... 41 
Laws of Grace on Sight Drafts 42 

I Mode of Quoting U. S. Bonds in Foreign Markets 42 

Trade Statistics of Baltimore 43 



BANKING HOUSE 

John A. Hambleton & Co. 

No. 5 SOUTH ST. 

BAL TIM ORE. 
To Investors : 

We desire to call attention to a class of Securities, which though compara- 
tively unknown to our market, has obtained great favor with Eastern capital- 
ists — We allude to the County, Municipal and Real Estate Bonds of Western 
States. 

The millions of dollars which have been safely and profitably invested in 
these securities should cause those who have been so local in their ideas, to 
examine more in regard to their merits, and thus have the opportunity to make 
investments which, while exceptionally safe, at the same time pay a liberal in- 
terest. 

To those having command of large funds in connection with various institu- 
tions of a public nature, which naturally seek conservative Investments, we give 
the following extracts from the report of a special commission appointed in 
1878, by the State of Connecticut, to examine the investments held by the nu- 
merous Life Insurance Companies of that State. 

The Commissioners after saying — 

"We entered upon the discharge of our duties under a deep sense of the re- 
sponsibility devolved upon us * * * * The sacredness of the 
trust committed to the keeping of Life Insurance Companies is such that we 
felt it our duty to do all we could to protect the trusts by exposing whatever 
was wrong we might find * * * * We have endeavored to 

make our examination so thorough and complete that nothing wrong should 
escape detection and exposure," make the following statement in regard to 
loans : 

"It is quite possible that many persons who have not examined the facts in 
regard to the results of loaning money in the West, will be surprised at this 
exhibit. Such a record ought to have more influence upon the public mind 
than any argument we can make upon this question, which is being vigorously 
discussed in all parts of the country. We submit the facts without argument, 
and leave the public to draw their own conclusions." 



Summary Statement of Loans made by Hartford Life Insurance 
Companies on Real Estate in the West : 



Name of Company. 


Commenced loaning 
in the West. 


-a 

O H _ 

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ho 

S 00 


<U G 

% rt 6 


Net gains on sales of 
property taken by 
foreclosure. 


/Etna 


1867 


^ f 3-333,353- 00 


^9; 1 73?5 6 -- 00 




#3.757-00 


Connecticut General.... 


186'/ 


846,593.00' 


537,740.00 






Connecticut Mutual 


1853 


41,906,609.65 


27,330,819.33 




5'39'-79 


H. L & A 


1869 
i8 5 I 


779,105.00 
9,207,764.00 


424,499.50 
6,453 ; 8 3 8 - 00 






Phoenix 


$6000 






1866 


2,696,595.23 


2,216,477.50 










Totals, 




$68,770,019.88 


46,136,936.33 


$6000 


$9,148.79 





The following extract from the message of the Governor of Illinois is also 
worthy of your notice : 

"The Auditor, in his report, furnishes you with a very valuable and instruc- 
tive table of municipal debt of the State, in which he shows that it aggregates 
$51 81 1. 691. The larger part ot this debt has been incurred in making useful 
and necessary local improvements, and is represented by valuable municipal 
property. About 30 per cent, of this total of municipal debt represents the rail- 
road aid debt of the municipalities of the State. The constitution of the State 
now forbids all counties, cities or other municipalities from making subscriptions 
to capital stock or donations in aid of any railroad or private corporation, and 
further forbids the incurring of any indebtedness to an amount, including exist- 
ing indebtedness, in the aggregate exceeding 5 per cent, on the value of the 
taxable property therein. These are wise and fortunate provisions, and under 
them the municipal debt of the State is now decreasing, and will for some 
years continue to decrease. The use of municipal credit for any extravagant 
or unnecessary purpose, to such extent as would be a serious injury to the mu- 
nicipality, is impossible under our present constitution " 

The laws of the State of Indiana governing all such securities are equally 
conservative in guarding against excessive indebtedness. 

Those parties who hold so largely of what might be termed our local securi- 
ties, embracing the various bonds and stocks connected with our system of 
internal improvements and corporations, in and adjoining our State, which were 



once considered the most desirable investments, but millions of which are now 
in default and selling at nominal figures, have doubtless realized that locality- 
is not always a guarantee. 

Having for some time past given special attention to this class of investments, 
by frequent visits to that section of country, and personal examination of the 
loans we effect, we have been enabled to give to our clients a line of securities 
that have proved exceptionally good and profitable. 

These securities are in the shape of Coupon bonds, in denominations of 
$1000, transferable by delivery same as Rail Road Bonds and Governments, 
and pay from 7 to 8$. 

We are continually negotiating loans of this character, and will be glad to 
correspond with those desirous of further information, and feel assured that 
careful examination on the part of investors will dissipate the idea of so many 
of our people, that only local Securities are desirable investments. 

Very respectfully, 

JNO. A. HAMBLETON & CO. 

N. B. — Since our Manual went to press the Baltimore & Ohio Rail Road has 
declared its third Scrip dividend of 4$, payable May 15th, and the Secretary of 
the Treasury has issued the following calls : 

93d, 5\20s of 1867, June 29th, 1879. 
Coupon Registered 

$50— -Nos. 111001 to 1 1 7000 $1000 — Nos. 44551 to 44600 

100 " 208001 " 220000 5000 " 15801 ; ' 16450 

500 " T08001 " 1 1 2000 
1000 " 194001 " 203000 

94th, 5\20s of 1867, July 3d, 1879. 



Coupon 

$50 — Nos. 117001 to 123000 

100 " 220001 " 234000 

500 <• 1 1 2001 " 1 1 5000 

1000 " 203001 " 213000 



Registered 

$5000 — Nos. 1 64 5 1 to 17050 



95 th , 5\20s 0/1867, July 4th, 1879. 
Coupon Registered 

$50— Nos. 123001 to 128833 $50— Nos. 3251 to 3279 

100 " 234001 " 245000 100 " 23701 " 23829 



::: 


i " 5000 


5°° 


" 1 " 3000 


ooo 


'• 1 «' 7000 



Coupon Registered 

$500— Nos. 115001 to 11S5S0 $500— Nos. 11561 to 11588 

1000 ••' 213001 *• 227429 1000 " 44601 " 44732 

5000 '• 17051 " 19266 
96/A, 5 2oj of 1 868, July 4tk, 1879. 
All of the Coupon and registered bonds outstanding. 
97/^, IO/40J, July 9IA, 1879. 
r - 77 : n Registered 

$50— Nos. 1 to 3000 $50 — Nos. 1 to 200 

100 1 tl 1000 

500 t: 1 " 1000 
1000 " 1 '■ 3000 
5000 " 1 " 1600 
: :::: : ' : ::■: 

98//*, 10 40s, July \%th, 1879. 
?ox Registered 

$50 — Nos. 3001 to 17303 5:: — Nos. 201 to 1450 

100 " 5001 " 56169 100 " 1001 rt 1 1 100 

500 ,: 3001 " 55491 : cc 1001 " 7100 

1000 " 7001 " 128435 1000 " 3001 " 29300 

5000 *•' 1601 " 10300 
10000 " 1501 " 24700 
This leaves $24,556,300 of the 10/40S uncalled to be provided for by sale of 
the $ 10 certificates. 

The refunding of bonds wil> now be practically suspended until the end of 
1880, when $18,415,000 6's of 18S1, 1st series, mature, the balance $264,321,350 
not falling dae until June 30th 188 1. Holders of these bonds are certain to get 
6g for two years, possibly longer. 

The 5 s s of 1S81 are due at the pleasure of the Government after May 1st 1881. 
It is hardly probable that they will be redeemed in that year as the 6's take 
zriztiiz.it. 

We are prepared to exchange called bonds for the 5's or 6 r s of 1SS1, or the 
new 4j"s and 4 ; s as may be preferred. Holders are invited to confer with us 
on this subject. 

J. A. H & CO. 



BANKING HOUSE, 

John A. Hambleton & Co. 

BALTIMORE, APRIL ist, 1879. 
We respectfully tender you our services as 

BANKERS AND BROKERS 

in this city. 

Our House is organized with special reference to the interests 
of CAPITALISTS and PRIVATE INDIVIDUALS seeking in- 
vestments, and Merchants and Traders requiring banking facilities. 

A business experience in this City of thirty years, of which 
sixteen years have been devoted to our present business, together 
with ample means for conducting the same, enable us to offer to 
our customers every facility in their transactions, and no efforts will 
be spared to serve their interests. 

DEPOSIT ACCOUNTS 

received subject to Check at sight. 

COLLECTIONS MADE 

on all available points in the U. S. and Canadas. 

CERTIFICATES OF DEPOSIT ISSUED 

LOANS AND COMMERCIAL PAPER 
Negotiated. 

ADVANCES 

made on Approved Collaterals. 

Being members of the Baltimore Stock Board all 
orders for the purchase and sale of 

STOCKS, BONDS, 

and other Securites in this market will receive our 
strict personal attention, and out-of-town Orders exe- 
cuted through most reliable correspondents. 

Inquiries either in person or by mail cheerfully 
answered. INVESTMENT SECURITIES a specialty. 

Very Respectfully, 

JOHN A. HAMBLETON & CO. 



STATEMENT OF THE PUBLIC DEBT 

March 1st, 1S79. 



Interest-Bearing Debt, 



Title of Loan. 



Authorizing Act. 



Rate 



When Redeenr 



able. 



Payable. 



Loan of 1S58 

Loan of February, 1S61. 

Oregon War Debt 

Loan of July &. Aug. 1S61 

Loan of 1S63, (Si's 

Ten-forties of 1864 

Consols of 1S65 

Consols of 1867 

Consols of 1S68 

Funded Loan of 1S81.... 
Funded Loan of 1S91.... 
Funded Loan of 1907.... 
Navy-Pension Fund 



June 14. 185S 

February S. 1861 

March 2', 1861 

July 17 & Aug, 5, 1S61. 

March 3, 1S63 

March 3. 1864 

March 3. 1S65 

March 3, 1S65 

March 3, 1S65 

July 14 70 & Jan. 20 '71 
July [4 '-: & Jan. ;: '71 
Fulv 14,70 & Tan. 20, '71 
July 23, 186S 



Aggregate of Interest-bearing Debt 



5^ Jan. 1. i$:^ 

6^ Dec. - 

H July 1,1881 

6< June 30, 1SS1 

6^ June 30. 1SS1 

5# "Mar. 1. 1 $74 Mar. 1, 1904 

6<^ Julv 1. 1S70 Tulv 1, I885 

6< July 1, 1872 July 1, 1887 

6^ July 1. iS7 3 'ruly 1, iSSS 

Si May 1. 1SS1 "....' 

4*~- sept. t. 1891 

4^ July 1, 1907 

3" 



Debt on which Interest 



Old Debt 

Mexican Indemnity Stock 

Loan of 1847 

Bounty-Land Scrip 

Texan Indemnity Stock. 

Loan of 185S 

Loan of 1S60 

5-20S of 1S62 (called)... 
5-2osof June iS64(cairdl 
5-20's of 176;. (called)... 
Consols of 1865. (called) 
Treas'y Notes prior to'46 
Treas'y Notes of 1846... 
Treas'y Notes of 1847... 
Treas'y Notes of 1S57... 
Treas'y Notes of 1S61... 
Seven-thirties of 1861.... 
One-year Notes of 1S63 
Two-year Notes of 1863 
Compound-interest Nt's 
Seven- thirties of iS64-'65 
Certifies of Indebtedn's 

Temporary Loan 

3 per ct. Cert's, (called) 



Various, prior to 1S37.. 4-6C Matured 

August 10, 1846 ;C... Matured 

January 28, 1S47 6$ ...Matured 

February 11, 1847 6%.... Matured 

September 9. 1850 5C... Matured 

June 14, 1S58 5C... Matured 

June 22, 1S60.. 5C... Matured 

February 25. 1S62 6%.... Matured 

June 30. 1S64 6C... Matured 

March 3, 1S65 .16%.... Matured 

March 3. 1S65 6< ... Matured 

Various, prior to 1846. . T V6^ Matured 

July 22, 1S46 , ^-6^ Matured 

January 2S, 1847 6^.... Matured 

"December 23, 1S5- 3—65^ Matured 

March 2, 1861..... 6 %.... Matured 

July 17, 1763 7 j : \,C. Matured 

March 3, 1S63 5^.... Matured 

March 3, 1S63 5C.... Matured 

Mar. 3, '63 ; June 30. "64 6<... Matured 
June 30/04 ; Mar ] '65 -- $,. Matured 
Mar. 1, 1 7, '62: Mar. 3. "6367.... Matured 

June 30, 1864 ---6^ Matured 

Mar. 2/67; July ::. '68, v.... Matured 



at various dates 
at various dates 
Dec. 31. 1867.... 



after Jan 1. 

January 1. 

Dec. 1. 1S71, and 

Nov. 13,1875 and 

Feb. 15,1876 and 

Aug. 21.1S77 and 

at various dates 

at various dates 

at various dates 

at various dates 

March 1. 1S63... 

1st 19, and 

at various dates 

at various dates 

June 10,1867 and 

Aug. 15,1867 and 

at various dates 

Oct. 1;, 1S66.... 

Feb. 28. 1 " 



Aggregate of Debt on which Interest has ceased since Maturity, 



OF THE UNITED STATES. 



March. 1st, 1879. 



Interest-Bearing Debt. 



Interest 
Payable. 



Amount Outstanding 



Jan. & July.,. 
Jan. & July... 
Jan. & July... 
Jan. & July... 
Jan. & July... 
Mar. & Sept. 
Jan. & July... 
Jan. & July... 
Jan. &July... 
F. M.A.&N. 
M. J. S. & D 
J. A. J & O. 
Jan. & July.. 



Registered. 



$260,000 OO 
14,035,000 OO 



Coupon. 



131,070, 

55'9 6 9> 

144,302 

12,096, 

I32.95 1 , 

16,421, 

255,773, 
165.583, 

25 6 ,3 I 3, 



850 00 
550 OO 
900 00 
200 OO 
000 00 
500 OO 
150 OO 
700 00 
400 00 



$4,380. 

945, 

58,250, 
19,030, 
50,263, 

3> 8 99 
170,021, 

21,033, 
252,667, 

84,416, 
150,586, 



000 00 
000 00 
500 00 
450 00 
400 OO 
900 OO 
600 00 
700 OO 
200 OO 
300 OO 
600 OO 



Total. 



$260,000 OO 

18,415,000 OO 

945,000 OO 

189,321,350 OO 

75,000,000 CO 
194,566,300 OO 

15.996,100 OO 
302,972,600 OO 

37.455.200 OO 
508,440 350 OO 
250,000,000 OO 
406,900,000 OO 

14,000,000 OO 



1,184,777,250 00 I 815,494,650 00 12,014,271,90000 



Interest Due 
and Unpaid. 



$500 OO! 
60,019 69! 

3^28 35; 
546,849 29: 
226,530 IO 
194,628 I4I 

34,354 53 

1,485,019 46 

230,207 17 

2,671,079 15 

32,986 37 

136,540 86 



5,622,543 11 



has Ceased since Maturity. 



prior to January 1, 1837... 
in 1851 and 1852 

at subsequent dates 

at subsequent dates 

at subsequent dates 

at subsequent dates 

from 1838 to 1844 , 

in 1847 and 1848 

in 1848 and 1849 , 

in 1858 and 1859 , 

Octoben, 1864 

in 1865 

in 1896 , 

May 15, 1868 

June 15 and July 15, 1868 
in 1866 



$57,665 00 

1,104 9 1 

1,250 00 

3,300 00 

21,000 OO 

8,000 OO 

10,000 OO 

41 1,600 OO 

79,050 OO 

185,750 OO 

4,967,950 OO 

82,525 35 

6,000 OO 

950 OO 

1,700 OO 

3,000 OO 

16,700 OO 

49,895 OO 

38,100 OO 

263,930 OO 

150.400 OO 

5,000 OO 

3,060 OO 

5,000 OO 



6,372,930 26 



$64,174 811 

85 74! 

22 OO 

213 39 
3>.°45 00 

600 OO 

328 26 
342 41 

6i,744 37 

125,625 03 

2,668 06 

206 00 

57 00 

99 00 

364 5° 
1,141 30 
2,506 85 
2,073 *5 
53,47o 17 
6,630 72 

3*3 48 
256 06 

394 3 1 I 
326,361 61 



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UNITED STATES CALLED BONDS. 

All of the 1862's, 1864's and i865's have been called, and interest on same has 
ceased at various dates prior to April 1st, 1879, The following calls mature April 
1st, 1879 and subsequently. 



1867's. 



Interest 
Ceases. 



Apr. 1, 
Apr. 4, 
Apr. 6, 
Apr. 8, 
Apr. it, 
Apr. 14, 
Apr. 18, 
Apr. 21, 
Apr. 24, 
Apr. 28, 



86!May 



May 1, 

Mayi2, 
May 17, 
May24, 
June 4, 
Junei2, 



To the Following Numbers Inclusive. 



Coupons. 



100 s 500 s 1,000' 



5,000 
11,000 
18,000 
24,000 
31,000 
47,000 
60,000 
70,000 
85,000 
,oooj 100,000 
,oooj 115,000 
,000! 130,000 
,000 146,000 
,000 160,000 
,ooo 180,000 
,ooo 195,000 
000 208,000 



6,000 
11,000 
16,000 
22,000 
27,000 
37,000 
46,000. 
55,ooo| 
62,000 
69,0001 
75,000 
81,000 
87,000) 
93,ooo| 
: 00, 000 
: 04, 000 
:o8,oool 



6,000 

13,000 

20,000 

27,000 

34,000 

48,000 

60,000 

73,000 

86,000 

100,000 

114,000 

129,000 

144,000 

158,000 

176,000 

185,000 

194,000 



Registered. 



S 500 S 1,000 S 5,000 5 10,000 S 



[82 1,500 
4OO 2,8oo 
550 4,400 
800 5,900 
8,200 

i,55o| 11,4001 
1,925 13,850 
2,270 16,400! 



2,55° 
2,800 
3,000 
3,100 

3.170 
3,220 



8,500; 
20,300] 

21,900 



22, 



23,200; 

23,500; 
3,240123,6201 
3,250 23,650] 

23,700' 



1,050 
2,000 
2,850 
3,800 
4,850 
6,250! 
7,250 
9,300 
9,35oj 
9,900] 
10,650 
11,1501 
11,300 
n,45o{ 
11,5201 
",55o 
11,560) 



3,700 
7,400 
11,000 
13,500 
17,650 
23,75o 
27,75o 
31,900 
35,3oo 
38,200 
40,900 
42,300 
43,400 
44,200 
44,400 
44,500 
44,55o 



1,150 
2,600 
3,55o 
4,300, 

5,35o| 

7,IOO: 

8,150] 

8,300! 
10,1501 
10,800 
11,500 
12,150 

13,400 

14,000 

14,350 

15,100 
15,800 



1,000 
2,000 
2,800 

3,500 

4,800 

9,950 
13,250 

15,400 
17,000 

18,450 

19,700120 

21,300 ?20 

23,000)20 
25,300 1 20 
26,950)20 

27,730 10 



,000,000 
,000,000 
,000,000 
,000,000 
,000,000 
,000,000 
,000,000 
,000,000 
,000,000 
,000,000 
,000,000 

,000,000 

000,000 
,000,000 
000,000 
000,000 
000,000 



CITY OF BALTIMORE LOANS. 



Title of Loan. 



Five Million Loan, 
Consolidated " . 
City Hall " . 



Rate 



Funding " 

Consolidated " 

Parklmprovem't Loan 

Court House " 

Valley R. R. « 

Public Park «' 

Jones Falls " 

One Million " 

West. Md. R. R. «' 

Water Loan " 



Funding 

Consolidated 

Exempt 

Water 

Over Due Stock. 



*At pleasure of city 
after. 



1590 

1884 
1900 
1902 

*i9oo 

*i885 
1895 
i860 
1886 

*i89o 
1900 
1886 
1902 

*i8 94 

*ioi6 

* : *? 3 
1875 



I -J5S2? MB Interest where Payable 0mstanding . 



Ja.Ap.Ju.Oct.Nat.Far.&Plan.Bk 



Nat. Mechanics Bk 



M'hJu.Se.De. 

Fe.My.Au.Nv 

Jan. & July. 

May & Nov. ] 



Mch. &Sept. ! " 

(« w 

No interest, City Reg'r's office, 



$5,000,000.00 

7,306,546.22 

1,000,000.00 

1,000,000.00 

500,000.00 

800,000.00 

943,161.54 

185,723.80 

85,900.00 

1,015,300.00 

555.566.25 

755,900.00 

1,000,000.00 

1,000,000.00 

263,000.00 

2,516,700,00 

5,000,000.00 

910,000.00 

2,211,068.05 

410,353.87 

16,346.33 

732.00 



$32,476,298.06 





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Par. Capital. Surplus. 



Dividends 
Payable. 



Last Dividend 
Paid. 



Nat. Bank of Baltimore Sioo 

Nat. Mechanic's Bank... 10 

Nat. Far. & Planters' Bk 25 

Nat. Union Bank 75 

Nat. Exchange Bank.... 100 

1st National Bank 100 

2d '' ■• 100 

3d •' • 100 

Western Nat. Bank 20 

Citizens " 10 

Merchants " 100 

Com.&Far. " 100 

Farmers " 3° 

Traders ■' 100 

Far. & Merch.-' 40 

Bank of Commerce i 20 

Old Town Bank 10 

Chesapeake " 25 

Howard " 10 

Marine 3° 

Peoples ~° 

Franklin " 12$ 

German Am. " 100 

German " 100 

German Central Bank... -5 

Drovers & Mech's Bank T oo 



Si. 210.700 

1. 000. 000 
S00.000 

1,258,725 
600,000 

1. no. 000 
500.000 
600. 000 
500,000 
500,000 

1,500.000 

512.560 
251.700 

250.000 
650.000 
270.000 
150,000 

360,22s 

200.000 

405,490 

. J 37-7So 
511.062 
300,000 
600,000 
50.000 
141,717 



400.000 Jan. & July 

19,600 
273.000 

54.500 

96, 400 
222.000 May & Nov. 



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30.400 
170.000 
300.000 
300.000 
107.231 

9.1S0 
99.644 



Jan. & July 



May & Nov. 
Ap"l. & Oct. 
Jan. & July 



6.446 Apl. & Oct. 

76.120 Jan. & July 

F. & Aug. 

Apl. &Oct. 

Feb. & Aug 

Jan. & Tulv 



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47.106 

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2,397 i Jan. & July 



3^ Jan. 9 
*3^ Jan. S. 
Si Jan. 14. •• 
30 Jan. 8. •• 
3- Jan. 7- " 
50 Nov.12,1878 

V; Nov. 

*3< Jan. 6. 1879 
*50 Jan. 7. •• 
40 Jan. 8. ■• 
*30 Tan. S. " 
*3K Nov. i, 187 
*3^ Apl. 1S79 

3 < July 5, •■ 

*3^ Jan. S, 1879 

2^0 Jan. 1875.. 

*3< Apl. 14, 1879 

30 Tan. 6. 1S79 

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*3<fj Feb. i,T 

3^ Jan. 18 






3^ Tan. 6. 1879 

4^ Aug. 1877.. 

y, Feb. 5. 1S79 

z\<fc Jan. 6. ".. 



* And taxes. 



INSURANCE STOCKS, 



Name. 



Par. 



Capital. 



Dividend? 
Parable. 



Last Dividend Paid. 



Baltimore 

Firemen's 

Maryland, (Fire) 

(Life).... 

National 

Howard 

Home 

German 

American 

Peabody 

Associated Firemen' 
Potomac 



bio 
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5 
20 
10 

5 

10 
10 

5 
20 

5 

5 



^200,000 
378,000 
100,000 
100,000 
200.000 
200,000 
100,000 
500,000 

1W55 

127,500 
202,500 
100,107 



Mar. &Sep. Si per share, March. 1879 

Tan. & Tulv S2 per share. Jan. 8, 1879 

•' ' 50, July 10th, 1878. 

January. 8%, January. 1S79. 

Jan. & July 60, Jan. 8th, 1879. 

June & De. 6%, December. 1878. 

Jan. & July 50, Jan. 9th, 1879. 

" 50, Jan. 13th, 1879. 

" 40, Jan. 10th, 1879 

u 60, Jan. 2d. 1S79. 

•' 50, Tan. Sth, 1879. 
30, Jan. 13th, 1S79 



24 



MISCELLANEOUS STOCKS AND BONDS. 


Name of Company. 


Amount 
Outstanding. 


£"1 
Pffl 




3 


Size or 
Par. 


Rate 

of 
Int. 


Interest Last Coupon or 
Payable. Dividend Paid. 


CANTON CO. 
















Capital Stock 

Sterl'g Sink'g Fund 
Bonds 


$812,500 00 

576,000 OO 
999,000 OO 


1873 
1874 


1904 

it 


$16.25 
^200 

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H 
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Jan. & July Jan. ist. 1879 


ist Mortgage Bonds 
($2,500,000 au- 
thorized) 


GAS LIGHT CO. 
















OF BALTIMORE. 
















Capital Stock 

Convertable Certf's 


2,000,000 OO 
1,000,000 OO 


1875 


I 9°S 


IOO 
IOOO 


6fo 


June &Dec. 
Mch. & Sep. 


Dec. 18784$ J 
Mch. ist 1879 


PEOPLE'S GAS 
















CO. 
















Capital Stock, (au- 
thorized 


2,000,000 OO 
300,000 OO 


1870 


1890 


25 

IOOO 




Jan. & July 


i€ Tan. t8v8 


ist Mortgage Bonds 


Apr. & Oct. Ap. ist, 1879 


CONSUMER'S 

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CO. 
















Capital Stock, (au- 
thorized) 

ist Mortgage Bonds 


3,000,000 00 
500,000 00 


1877 


1892 


10 

IOOO 




Jan. & July 


Jan. ist. 1879 


BALTO. WARE- 














HOUSE CO. 














Capital Stock 


500,000 OO 






20 




Jan. & July 3^ Jan. 1879 


AT. & GEORGE'S 
















CREEK CONS' 
















COAL CO. 
















Capital Stock 


1,000,000 OO 






IO 




Jan. & July 


6 c. Jan. 1878 


CITY PASSEN'R 
















RAILWAY. 
















Capital Stock 


1,000,000 00 






25 




Jan. & July 


4% Jan. i87 9 



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MISCELLANEOUS STOCKS AND BONDS. 


Name of Company. 


Amount viz 

H ° 

1 Sa 

Outstanding. jH^ 

c 


= c 

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cite. 


Size or j Rate! Interest 
of 
Par. Int. Payable. 


Last Coupon or 
Dividend Paid. 


BALTIMORE & 

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RAILWAY. 










Capital Stock 


S60.62O OO 






$20 Jan. & July 


3< Jan. 1879 


YORK TURNP'E 












■ Capital Stock 


350.000 OO 






10 Jan. & July 


35 c Jan. 1879 


FRED'K TURN'E 












Capital Stock 


597.100 OO 






20 


f# Jan. 1879 


REISTERSTWN 
TURNPIKE. 












Capital Stock 


191,400 00 


6 


2^ Jan. 1879' 


UNION MFG CO. 






• 


Capital Stock 


426,000 00 






50 




GEO.'S CREEK 
COAL CO. 












Capital Stock 


,100.100 00 ; 


100 ! 


3^ Jan. 1878 


SUSQUEHANNA 
CANAL CO. 












Capital Stock 


2,002.746 00 






50 




None paid. '. 


CHESA. & OHIO 
CANAL CO. 














Preferred Bonds.... 
Repair " 


1.699.500 00 
500,000 00 


I87S 


1885 


500 &c. 
1000 


6 ? 


Jan. & Ju]y 

u 


July 1 st, 1864 


WATER WORKS 
CO. (Indianapolis.) 
















Capital Stock 

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3 d « 


500.000 00 
350,000 00 
500,000 00 
150,000 00 


1870 
1874 

IS76 


1S9O 
1S94 
1896 


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Jan. & July 
Feb. & Aug. 


Jan. 1879 
Feb. 1877 

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Debt, Assessed Valuation, Rate of Taxation and Pro- 
portion of Debt to Valuation of Cities of the U. S. 

[Compiled from official sources to Jan. 1st, 1878.] 







I 






Propor- 






Assessed 


Estimated 


Rate of 


tion of 




Debt. 






Taxation 


Debt to 






Valuation. 


Population. 


per Sioo 


valuation 












Per cent. 


Albany N. Y 


$3,061,000 
2,070.000 


$33,755,444 
14,401,300 


95,000 
25,000 


$3-3 8 
1-535 


9.OO 
M.38 


Augusta, Ga 




2, 1 7 5; 204 
I,7II.OOO 


18,500,000 
46,511,074 


35 ; ooo 

75.000 






Allegheny, Pa 


80 C. 


3-67 


Baltimore, Md 


33.351,151 


250,000,000 


350,000 


1 75 
2.75 oni 
.J valua- > 
tion. ) 


13-34 


Bloomington, Ills 


207,500 


12,000,000 


23.000 


i-73 












Buffalo, N. Y 


7.55 I >°76 


101,000,000 


150,000 


1-25 


7-47 


Bridgeport, Conn 


617,716 


12,059,000 


25,000 


1.30 


5-12 




43-590,497 
20,501,327 


686.812 100 


34i, 9 J 9 
325,000 


Mi 

2.06^ 


6-35 
11. 14 


Cincinnati. Ohio 


183,952,966 


Charleston, S. C. 


4,400,000 


30,000,000 


55,ooo 


2 5 


14.67 


Ckveland, Ohio 


8.604,900 


73; 562,237 


160,000 


1.87J 


11.70 


Columbus, " 


1,165.000 


28,000,000 


50,000 


95C 


1.94 


Concord, N. H 


587,000 


9,225,000 


15,000 


T -75 


6.36 


Charlotte, N. C 


22,000 


3,500.000 


8,500 


50 c 


6.21 


Columbus, Ga 


577,800 


3,327,100 


10,000 


2.00 


17.37 


Detroit, Mich 


2,3 8l ;499 

291,500 


93,709,375 
13,729,418 


130,000 
20,500 


'■24i'u 
I.50 


2-54 
2.12 


Elmira, N. Y 


Fort Wayne, Ind 


606, 200 


14,265,305 


30,000 


I.05 


4-25 


Galveston, Texas 


1,219,462 


22,500,000 


35,ooo 


I.30 


5-42 


Grand Rapids, Mich. 


525,45o 


9,703.509 


36,000 




5-53 


Hartford, Conn 


4,000,000 


49,750,000 


47,000 


1.70 


8.00 


Indianapolis, Ind 


2,214,500 


60,456,200 


110,000 


1.12 


3.66 




14,000,000 
1,489,698 


60,541,502 

9,370,287 


109,229 
40.000 


2.6o 


23.10 

u-s 3 


Kansas City, Mo 


2-25 


Lancaster, Pa 


662,512 


Ho79,3 86 


27,000 


1. 15 


5-72 


Lowell Mass 




39,407,732 
71,849,772 


50,000 
120,000 


1-43 

2.28 


5,86 
13-59 


Louisville, Ky 


9,766,000 


Milwaukee, Wis 


2,190,291 


53> 8 54,i26 


120,000 


I.83& 


4.07 


Mobile, Ala 


2,205,583 


17,500,000 


38,000 


1.82 


12.60 


Memphis, Tenn 


5,700,000 


20,000,000 


47.000 


3.00 


28.50 


New York, N. Y 


161,764,580 


1,101,992,093 


950,000 


2.65 


14.67 


Norfolk, Va 


2,196,347 


10,366,156 


21. 191 


2.00 


21.19 


Newark, N. J 


7,030,432 


97,116,004 


130,000 


1.90 


7.29 


Nashville, Tenn 


1,671,360 


11,300,000 


28,000 


2.00 


11.54 


New Haven, Conn... . 


930,000 


48,000,000 


60, 000 


90 c 


1.94 


Peoria, Ills 


686,500 


6,488,034 


35,000 


2-43 


10.50 


Philadelphia, Pa 


72,890,372 


603,068,532 


700.000 


2.25 


12.08 


Pittsburgh " 


14,245,744 


125,000,000 


135,000 


1.31* 


"-39 


Portland, Oregon 


76,500 


9,632,750 


14,000 


50 c. 


7-94 


Portsmouth, N. H 


161,700 


6,030,126 


10.047 


2.20 


2.68 


Providence. R. I 


10,294,440 


117,874,800 


105,000 


i-45 


8.73 


Rochester, N. Y 


5,549,186 


50,200,775 


90,000 


2.02 


11.05 


Richmond, Va 


4,485,195 


42,009,840 


77,500 


1.40 
1.90, old 


10.67 




23,067,000 
6,916,313 


179.687,320 
254,865,810 


450,000 
302,550 


12.S4 


San Francisco, Cal... 


50 c. new 
1.83 


2.71 



36 



Debt, Assessed Value, &c. — Continued. 



San Antonio, Texas. 

Savannah, Ga 

Toledo, Ohio 

Troy, N. Y 

Topeka, Kansas 

Utica, N. Y 

Wilmington, N. C... 
Wheeling, W. V a ... 

Wilkesbarre, Pa 

Williamsport, " 



Debt. 



Assessed 
Valuation. 



Estimated 
Population. 



^120,750 
4,108,846 
2,800,000 j 

846,344 I 
342,000 
770,000 I 
565,000 
§50,000 

66.-), 225 ' 



$6,745,211 
18,200,000 
20,000,000 
15,481,631 

2,575,95 6 
22,088,830 

4,711.938 
i4,55 6 > 68 7 

3,7 55, 186 

7,500,000 



20,000 
30,000 
60,000 
56,000 
9,000 
35,000 
20,000 
35,000 
17,264 
20.000 



Rate of 
Taxation 
per $100 



>1.00 
3.OO 
3.20 

3-44x0 
3-35 
38& c 
2.00 

50 c. 
2.00 

85 c. 



Propor- 
tion of 
Debt to 
valuation 
per cent. 

1. 71 
22.57 
I4.OO 

5-47 
13.28 

3-03 

11.99 

4.47 

5-6 3 



Debt, Taxable Basis and Tax Hate of all the States of U. S. 



State. 



Alabama , 

Arkansas 

California 

Connecticut 

Delaware 

Florida 

Georgia 

Illinois 

Indiana 

Iowa 

Kansas 

Kentucky 

Louisiana 

Maine 

Maryland 

Michigan 

Minnesota 

Mississippi 

Massachusetts 

Missouri 

Nebraska 

Nevada 

New Hampshire 

New Jersey 

New York 

North Carolina... 

Ohio 

Oregon , 

* Pennsylvania. ... 

Rhode Island 

South Carolina .. 

Tennessee 

Texas 

Vermont 

Virginia 

West Virginia. .. 
Wisconsin 



Debt. 



$11,297,270 

13,108,582 
3,396,500 
4,967,600 
1,000,000 
1,304,664 

10,644,500 

796,329 

5.002,538 

543,05 6 

L181.975 

1,850,119 

15,000,000 
5,874,900 

10,758,677 

959, T 49 

300. 000 

285,650 

33,020,464 

17,300,000 

599, 2 67 

540,400 

3,306,100 

2,096,300 

IO ,957,o54 
28,306,045 

6,479,505 

318,252 

21,586,200 

2,544,000 

7,000,000 
24,328,000 

5,086,783 
22,182 
29,350,826 
None. 

2,252,057 



Taxable Basis 



$117,486,580 
86,243,303 

595'073>!77 

344,406,977 

assets equal to debt 

30,898,247 

2 35, 659^30 

93 1 , 199, 308 

855,i9°, I2 5 

404,000,000 

137,826,642 

386,554,095 

x 77, 259,73 2 

224,569,569 

472,474,216 

630,000,000 

218,855,000 

131,000.000 

1,769,309,455 

600, 000, 000 

7i, 3 11 , 578 

29,821,593 

i 99 ,oSo,i53 

531,851,849 

2,755,740,3i8 

146,370,493 
h 574,635,865 

40,733,36i 
i59,3 l8 ,8i7 
272.052,776 
1351737,863 
236,908,848 
3 l8 ,935,765 

98,733,521 
316,686,872 
170,093,208 
259,73!, 979 



Tax Rate per #100 



70 C. 
60 c. 

73JC. 

15 c. 
no tax. 
t 23 c. 

3 6 
39 
20 

55 
40 



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20 c 
50 c 



40 c. 

6~"V 
u J4 c. 

90 c. 

20 c. 

35 c. 

29 c. 

2 9 |C. 
29 C. 

70 o. 



*Personal. No tax on Real Estate. 



37 



FUNDING LAWS 



OF 



Virginia, North Carolina and Tennessee. 



We annex memoranda of Funding bills, and will be pleased to make 
exchanges under the same on favorable terms. 

VIRGINIA. 

The State of Virginia has not paid full interest since the war. By Act of 
March, 1866, all arrears of unpaid interest were fundable into Certificates for 
each interest to January 1st, 1867. 

For the years 1867 and 1868, 4^ per annum was paid. 

By the Funding Act of March 30th, 187 1, all Bonds and accrued interest to 
July 1st, 1871, could be funded into new 6$ Bonds, coupons receivable for taxes 
and dues, for § of the aggregate, "Deferred Certificates" being issued for the 
the other third. Upon these new Bonds the State has paid 4$ per annum for 
1872, 1873 and 1874; and for the remaining 2$, non interest bearing Certificates 
("Black Scrip") were issued. 

In March, 1872, the Act of 187 1 was amended so as to repeal the tax receiv- 
able coupon feature. Bonds issued previously to this amended law are known 
as "Consols"; those issued since, as "Peelers". 

The following are the principal points of the new Funding law, passed 
March 26th, 1879 : 

Bonds to be dated January 1st, 1879, maturing in forty years, bearing 3$ in- 
terest for 10 years, 4$ for 20 years, and 5$ for 10 years with coupons receiva- 
ble for all taxes and demands due the State. In case of registered bonds, the 
holder may receive a certificate for interest, which shall be received for taxes, 
&c. same as coupons. 

For purposes of designation, the outstanding debt of the State is divided as 
follows : 

Class 1 — Which shall be taken to include all tax-receivable coupon bonds, 
and all registered bonds and fractional certificates which are convertable, un- 
der the act approved March 30th, 1871, into such tax-receivable conpon bonds. 

Class 2 — Which shall be taken to include all bonds funded under act approved 
March 30th, 187 1, as amended by the act approved March 7th. 1872, and also 
two-thirds of the face value, with two-thirds of the unpaid accrued interest up 
to the first of July, 1871, on all unfunded bonds including Sterling bonds. 



38 



Bonds of class i shall be presented for exchange with all unmatured coupons 
attached ; bonds of class 2, shall be presented with all coupons attached 
maturing after January 1st, 1879, and these obligations shall be exchanged at 
the face value of said bonds, dollar for dollar, for new bonds provided that the 
proportion of class 2 refunded shall never exceed in amount one-third (£) of the 
total amount refunded, until eighteen million dollars ($18,000,00) of class 1 
have been retired. 

All due and unpaid interest up to and including January 1st, 1879, may be 
funded under the provisions of this act, at the rate of 50 cents on the dollar, 
and taken in lieu of class 2. All obligations to be exempt from taxation. 

If on or before May 1st, 1879, the Council of Foreign Bond-holders, and the 
Funding Association of the U. S. file with the Governor their acceptance of 
this act, then it is to be taken as a contract with them. They are to have the 
exclusive privilege of funding, provided they present before January 1st, 1880, 
eight millions dollars in Bonds ; and from that date, at least five millions for 
each six months until the whole debt is funded. 

In 1885 and annually after that, a tax of 2^ is levied for a sinking fund. 

Executors, Administrators and others acting as fiduciaries, may invest in these 
bonds, and the same shall be a lawful investment. 

NORTH CAROLINA. 

The Funding bill recently passed by the Legislature of this State provides 
for the issue of 4$ Bonds due in 30 years, in denominations of $50, $100, $500, 
and $1000, to be exempt from taxation, coupons receivable for all State taxes. 
They are made a lawful investment for all fiduciaries in the State, and are to 
be exchanged for valid outstanding Bonds, as follows : 
For Anti-war Bonds, 40$ of principal. 
For New R. R. " 25^ of " 

For Funding Bonds 1866 and 186S, 15$ of principal. 
All past due interest to be surrendered with the bonds. 
The Bonds not recognized are the "Penetentiary," "Chatham R. R." and 
"Special Tax Bonds." 

TENNESSEE. 

By Act of March 15th, 1873, th ' s State funded its Bonds due before January 
1, 1874, and unpaid coupons due July, 1869 to January. 1874 both inclusive, in- 
to New Series Funding Bonds bearing 6^ interest. Default was made on cou- 
pons due January 1876, and subsequently. 

The Bill approved March, 31st, 1879, provides for the funding of all out- 
standing valid Bonds and coupons for 50$ of their face value into Bonds, due 
in 30 years, bearing \<f interest. The bill is first to be approved by the Bond- 
holders and then ratified by vote of the people ; and as it is not satisfactory to 
the holders, it is not at all likely to become operative 



39 



Reorganized Securities. 



NORTHERN PACIFIC R. R. COMPANY. 

For ist Mortgage Bonds. — Preferred Stock, $140 for each $100 Bond with all un- 
paid coupons attached, if presented before June 30th, 1879. This preferred 
stock is entitled to 85^ dividends before anything is paid on common stock. 

CHESAPEAKE & OHIO R. R. COMPANY. 

For ist Mortgage Bonds. — 90^ in ist and 10^ in 2d Mortgage Bonds of the new 
company, and for unpaid interest, ist Prefeired Stock. Interest on these 
new bonds payable ist, 2d and 3d years in ist Preferred Scrip ; 4th year, 3$ 
Scrip and 3^ money : 5th year, 2<f c scrip and 4^ money, and for balance 
of time all money. 

For 2d Mortgage Botids. — I2j$ in ist Mortgage Bonds, 7o|^ in 2d Mortgage 
Bonds, i6|^ in 2d Preferred Stock, and for unpaid interest, 2d Preferred 
Stock. Interest on these bonds payable in 2d Preferred Scrip for 6 years, 
2</ money and 4^ scrip for 7 years, 45c money and 2^ scrip for 8 years, and 
all money for 9 years. 

ST. JOSEPH AND DENVER R. R. (Western Division.) 

For ist Mortgage Bonds and all due coupons. — For each $1000 bond the following 
securities of the Kansas & Nebraska R. R. Co.: $400, ist Mortgage Bonds ; 
S25C 2d Mortgage Bonds ; $378, Stock and $450, Land Scrip. 

BURLINGTON, CEDAR RAPIDS & MIN. R. R. 

New Securities of Burlington, Cedar Rapids &> Northern R. R.. as follows : For 
each $1000 Bond and all coupons of 

Main Line Bonds , 3800 Bonds and $700 Stock 

Milwaukee Division Bonds 500 " 500 " 

Muscatine " " 300 " 300 '• 

Pacific •• " 250 " 250 " 



40 









STATUTES OF LIMITATION AND INTEREST 
LAWS OF ALL THE STATES. 




State. 


Ope n Accounts. 


Notes and 
Contracts 
in writing. 


Sealed In- Judgments 

'of a Court 

struments. of Record. 


Rate of Interest 




Legal. 


Special. 




Alabama 


Years. 


Years. 

6 r ... 


Years. 
IO ... 

5 ••• 
4 ... 
4 ... 

6 ... 
17 ... 

20 . .. 
20 . .. 
12 

20 . .. 
20 . .. 

4 ... 

in 


. 20 
. IO 

. 5 .... 

■ 5 .- 

• 3 •••• 
. 17 .... 

. 20 .... 
- 20 .... 

. 12 

. 20 

■ 5 .... 

. 20 .... 

•| 2 ° ■- 
. 20 .... 

. 15 .... 
.; 10 .... 

. 20 .... 
. 12 .... 
. 20 ... . 
. IO .... 
. IO .... 

U :::: 

. 10 ... . 

• 5 •••• 

■j J :::: 

. 20 .... 
I 

. 20 .... 

. 10 

. 15 .... 

.j 10 

. 20 .... 

. 20 

. 20 .... 

. 10 .... 

. 10 .... 

• 5 ■••• 
. 8 .... 
. 20 .... 
. 6 .... 

. 10 

. 20 .... 

:i2o :.:; 


8 — 


IO .... 

* 
* 
* 

6 ...'. 
12 

6 .... 
10 .... 

* 

12 

24 .... 

10 

10 .... 

10 .... 

12 

6 .... 

8 ... 

* 

* 

10 .... 
12 .... 

* .... 
10 

12 

* 

6 .... 

7 

5 .... 
8 .... 

12 

6 .... 
* 

7 .... 
6 .... 

12 .... 
* 
6 .'.'.'. 

t ... 
* 

6 .... 
10 .... 

* 






5 
4 
4 
6 
6 
6 
6 
3 

i 

4 
io 

20 
10 

5 
l S 

5 
6 

3 
6 
6 
6 
6 
io 
io 

5 
6 
6 
6 

6 
3 

'I 

6 
6 
6 
6 
4 
4 
C 

5 
6 

IO 

6 

5 
6 


... 


6 
10 
10 
10 

6 

7 
6 
6 
8 

7 
10 
6 
6 
6 

7 
6 

5 
6 
6 
6 
7 
7 
6 
6 
10 

JO 

10 
6 

6 . 
6 . 

7 
6 

6 . 
10 

6 . 
6 

7 . 
6 

8 
10 

6 

6 
10 

6 

7 
10 
















Colorado , 

Connecticut 

Dakota 


6 




6 




6 




Delaware 




"? 




Dist. of Columbia 

Florida 

Georgia 

Idaho 

Illinois 


3 




4 




4 




c 




Indiana 


J 

5 


...! 20 ... 

:: 1 ::: 

. ... IC 




Iowa 




Kansas 

Kentucky 

Louisiana 






s :::::::::: 




-> 


... 


IO 

20 . .. 

12 

20 . .. 

10 

IO . .. 

7 ... 

IO 

IO . .. 

t; ... 






6 :::::::::: 




Maryland 






Massachusetts 


6 ;;;::;;;;; 




Michigan 

Minnesota 


6 

1 ::.::::::: 




Mississippi 

Missouri 

Montana 

Nebraska 

New Hampshire 

New Jersey 








5 

4 






.J 4 ... 
...i 20 ... 

... i6 ... 

... 20 ... 
... 10 

... is ... 

... IO ... 
... 20 ... 
... 20 ... 
... 20 
... JO ... 

... 4 .-. 
... 4 ... 
.... 8 ... 

.... 20 ... 




6 




6 

No limitation 
6 




New Mexico 




New York 




North Carolina 

Ohio 






6 

6 




Oregon 




Pennsylvania 


6 




Rhode Island 


6 






6 




Tennessee..., 


6 








Utah 






Vermont 

Virginia 


6 

5 

c 




Washington 




6 ... 
io . .. 

20 ... 

<; . .. 




West Virginia 






Wisconsin 


6 




Wvominsr 






Canada 


6 


...J 20 ... 




* — No limit, 
t — Corporation 


s cannot plead usury. 









41 



LAWS OF GRACE ON SIGHT DRAFTS. 



Grace Allowed In 



Grace Not Allowed In. 



Arizona. 



Alabama 

Dakota ! Arkansas. 

Indiana California 

Iowa Colorado 

Kentucky Connecticut 

Maine Delaware 

Massachusetts District of Columbia. 

Michigan Florida 

Minnesota Georgia 

Mississippi Idaho 

Montana Illinois 

Nebraska Kansas 

New Hampshire Louisiana 

New Jersey Maryland 

North Carolina Missouri 

Oregon Nevada 

Rhode Island Ne ™ Mexico 

South Carolina New York 

Texas Ohio 

Utah « Pennsylvania 

Wisconsin ; Tennessee 

Wyoming Vermont 

Canada Virginia 

West Virginia 



MODE OF QUOTING UNITED STATES BONDS IN 
FOREIGN MARKETS. 



In calculating United States Bonds, London assumes our gold dollar at 
four shillings, including accrued interest. 

Frankfort, at 4] marks, exclusive of accrued interest. 
Berlin and other German cities same as Frankfort. 
Paris, at five francs, including accrued interest. 
Amsterdam, 2 J guilders, exclusive of accrued interest. 



42 



Trade Statistics of Baltimore, 

FOR 1878. 
We submit tabular statements of the trade of our city for 1878, compiled from 
reliable sources. The exhibit compared with former years is a most gratifying one. 



Exports. 

Principal articles exported from Baltimore to 
foreign countries for past three years. 



c8 77 . 



1876. 



Bark, Q'rcit'n,bgs. 


50,884 


Bread, brls 


io, 7 i8 


Corn meal, brls. . . 


21,221 


Flour, brls 


59° 1 1 5<3 


Wheat, bus 


19610,791 




16953,458 
r4,373 


Cloverseed, bus. . . 


Coal, tons 


32,804 


Cotton, bales 


84,144 


Rosin, brls 


3,34° 


Oil Cake, pkgs 


6,662 


Petroleum, galls.. 


37712,900 


Bacon, ft>s 


H74° 1 45 I 


Beef, trcs. & brls.. 


2,943 




121,568 

147,977 


Cheese, lbs 




21262,610 
8,337 


Pork, brls. & bxs.. 


Tobacco, hhds.. .. 


92,908 



37,888 ( 

13,582 

30,828 

369,519' 

4,5*4,78 

19353,047 

14,343 

27,189 

36,688 

6, 7 35 

20,8 7 I 

44874,861 

8,452,239 

4,74* 

86, 579 

!45, 2 36 

12348,8511 

7,165 
66,039! 



47,o57 
14,759 
33,i7o 

426,094 
1,659,861 

2 °953-7 2 4 

18,000 

28,036 

29,240 

4.600 

40,174 

41266,895 

5,482,000 

3,322 

53,635 
77-961 

12268, 7 o9 
i4,8 74 
80.616 



Imports. 

Comparative table of imports and receipts of 
principal articles for last three years. 



Exports and Imports. 

VALUE OF FOREIGN EXPORTS AND 

IMPORTS FOR THE PAST 

r 5 YEARS. 



Years. 



Imports. 



1864 .. $6,076 

1865 •• 6,211 

1866 I . . 9,979 

i86 7 1 . . 12,042 

1868 .. 13,577 

J 869 .. 17,193 

1870 . . 2I,OI7 

187T .. 26,779 

l8 7 2 !.. 2 9 , 379 

^73 .. 3i,3i9 

1874 ;.. 26,578 

l8 75 •■ 29,799 

1876 J . . 17,902 

i8 77 {.. 22,821 

i8 7 8 !.. 15,891 



Export 1 



$12,362 448 

• 9,614055 

• ",073 336 
. 12,263 617 
. 14,950 022 
. 14,648 952 
. 12,765 052 

• 18,244 783 

• J 7,38i 594 
. 22,348 616 
. 28,617 590 

• 27, 135 038 

• 41,365 932 
. 40,044 489 

• 55,256 226 



Articles. 



Coffee, Rio, bags 
Cocoar.uts, M ... 
Cotton, bales 

Flour, brls 

Corn, bus 

Wheat, bus 

Oats, bus 

Rye, bus 

Mackerel, brls.. . 
Herring, brls .... 

Guano, tons 

Lemons, boxes . . . 
Oranges, " 
Raisins, " 

Hides, No 

Iron, bars 

Pig Iron, tons.. . 
Railroad bars .... 

Iron, bdls 

Molasses, hhds. . 

Sugar, bags 

Sugar, hhds 

Sugar, boxes 

Rice, trcs 

Rice, bags , 

Salt, sacks , 

Salt, bus , 

Sp'ts T'tine, brls., 

Rosin, brls , 

Tar, &c. brls 

Tin Plates, boxes 



4 »a, 5 2 7 

2,115 

159,888 

1, 594,113 

17907,108 
22017,120 
1,052,046 

59,631 
8,515 
18,316 

16,8351 

11,424 

50,243 

41,035] 

133,0001 

4,890! 



1877. 



[876. 



517, 

1,676 
142,135 

[,322,709 

1142,399 

7,331.540 

831,179 

116 709 

15.696 
20,916 

12 303 

29,211 

51,870 

!3,7 6 4 

150,000 

2.210 

2,75o 



26,237 

33,519 

3o,i35 

2.818 

16,532 

4,164 

217 652 

183.316 

10,379 

47,576 

r 9,544 

*45,594 



143 

20,945 

83,308 

52,953 

4,497 

18,229 

4,674 

302,521 

89,301 

10,139 

65,753 

20,043 

226,914 



484,437 

1.500 

128,932 

I ,454,5 I 

24684,230 

3,945,247 

810,2 

112,160 

21,016 

35,009 

15,884 

15,001 

71,871 

56,810 

145,000 

300 

7,i77 



Grain. 

1 

GROWTH OF THE GRAIN TRADE OF | 
BALTIMORE. 

As shown by the following comparison of For- 
eign Exports for the past fourteen years. 



Wheat, I Corn, 

BUS. BUS. 



5,875 
17, 
40,556 
31,345 

4, 
14,630 
4,064 

301,586 
118,504 
19,557 
82,658 

23, x 44 
184,035 



[865. 
c866. 
[867. 
[868. 



1870 

1871 

1872 

1873 

1874 

*875 2,046430 

1876 ; 1,65986 

l8 77 ! 4,514 78 

1878 ! 19,610 79 



60 092 

none 
none 
none 
700 000 
278 875 
996 140 1 
88025 
158 097 
3,556 " 



Total 

bl'S. 



101 5 44 j 

830 000 

800 000 

600 450 

500 000 

208 no 

2,800 861 

5,i57 235 

6,003 618 

5,959 757 
6,989 607 

20,953 724 
*9,353 047 
16,953 458 



161 636 

830 000 

800 000 

600 450 

1,200 000 

486 985 

3,897 001 

5,245 261 

7, 2 5 x 725 

9,516 605 

9,036 037 

22,613 585 

23,867 828 

36,564 249 



43 



Imports, Exports, Receipts, Prices, &c. 



Butter. 

The receipts of Butter for the year 1878 were 
comprised, viz : Der Northern Central Railroad, 
1,889 tons ; per Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, 576 
tons, and from all near by sources, 535 tons : — 
making an aggregate of 3,000 tons, against 2,698 
tons in 1877. 

Prices of Butter on 15th of each month, 1S7S. 



N.W. Fac- Western 
Months. tory, prime 

to choice. ; Rolls. 

January, 196 21.. . . 1 5to 20 . . 

February 206? 22 . . . . 146. 20 . . 

March 22624.. ..18@24.-j 

April 22f<»24.. ..166124.. 

May 126 14.. .. 106115.. 

June n(§ 12. .'. . 8to 12. . 

July io@ii.. .. 8r«i2.. 

August uto 13 . . . . 10(6 14 . . 

September 116 13.. ..106.14.. 

October 156.16.. ..166.18.. 

November 136- 15.. ..126418.. 

December 1561 17. . . .106 15. . 



.17621. 
. 14(621 . 
.-6-. 
. 20'a 25. 
. 8@>i5. 
. 86*12. 
. 8612. 
. 86.12. 
.i6(5i8. 
.136.19. 
.136*17. 
.136' 16. 



Cheese. 

Has been in good supply, both Eastern and 
Western, and the very low prices which have 
prevailed since June have stimulated the demand 
from the trade There is very little export trade 
hence either in Butter or Cheese, the business 
being chiefly confined to local and other near by 
wants. We give annexed quotations for Cheese 
monthly. 

Prices of Cheese on the ijth of each month for 
the past two years. 





1878, 


1877. 


- 


E. Factory 


W.Fact'rv 


E. Factory W.Fact ry 


z 


good to 


good to 


good to good to 


- 


choice. 


choice. 


choice. choice. 


Jan 


12^6. 13K 


n^to.12^ 


14^615.. 13^614.. 


reb 


i^y 2 (ai4.. 


11^613.. 


14.. (615.. 14. .to 14^ 


Ala. 


12346:14.. 


12. .6 13. . 


15.. to 15^ 15.. to 15^ 


Apl 12.. 6613..- 
My 10. .to 12. . 


io>£6 12.. 


15.. to 15^ 14^ to 15.. 


9 ..fan^ 


14. .to 14^ 13 j£ 6 14.. 


Ju..| 8.. 6 10.. 


7-.<§ m 


11 . . to II jo 9. .to 10. . 


Jy. 8 .(« a 


7..M 8.. 


10. .to io>6 8)£to 9. . 


Au. 8.. to g l / 2 


6^6 7 y 2 


io..(oio^ 9X610.. 


Sep 6'- 


6%(a 8.. 


i3..6-i4-> !l2 ^^ tI 3-- 


Oct 


9.. to 10^ 


sy+Ca- 9% 


13. .to x-$% I2^@I3.. 


No. 


9 ..@. 9% 


%..<« 8\ 


I2^6l 13.. 'l2. .to 12' 2 


Dec 


8>£@ 9% 


7--(« 8^ 


12^6 I3..|l2..to 12^ 



Bark. 



The export trade in this article shows a large 
increase over several previous years. Besides 
the foreign trade in this article, there is a large 
quantity taken by Eastern home manufacturers. 

We giv3 shipments foreign for the past three 
years. 



Countries. 


1878. 
bags. 


1877. 
bags. 


1876. 
bags. 


Great Britain. . 

France 

Germany 

Holland 

Italy 

Total 


• 23,354 •• 
. 6,450 . . 
. 18,146 .. 

• 2,934 . . 


. 10,658 . . 
. 8,405 : . 
. 14,686 . . 
• 3.944 •• 


. 25,292 . . 
. 2,604 . . 
. 16,456 .. 
. 1,676.. 






50,884 


37,888 


46,028 



Coal. 

Of Anthracite, there were received per North- 
ern Central road 310,042 tons, a decrease on the 
previous year of 33,894 tons. 

Receipts of Coal at Baltimore for the past 
five years. 



Years. 


Cumberland. ' Anthracite, 
tons. tons. 


1878 

1877 

1876 

1875 

1874 


...1,087,785 310,042 

. . . 966,668 343.936 

. . .1,141,689 263,954 

. . .1,460,874 ... 276,784 

. . .1,460,880 232,938 



The following shows the total quantity of 
Cumberland Coal forwarded, per rail and canal, 
for the past eight years. 



Per Rail. Per Canal. 



Total 
tons. 



1878 1,087,785. 

1877 966,668. 

1876 1,141,689. 

1875 1,460,874. 

1874 . 1,460,880. 

1873 1,972,319. 

1872 1,452,540. 



600,000 
581,600 
632,613 
879>935 
767,091 
779,868 
816,154 



1,687,785 
1,547,268 
1,774.302 
2,340,809 
2,227,971 
2,752,178 
2,268,694 



44 



IMPORTS, EXPORTS, RECEIPTS, PRICES, &c. 



Receipts Beet Cattle. 



Years 


No. Head. 


Years. 


No. Head. 


1869 




1874 






80/021 


1875 




1871... 


...88^386 ... 


1876 








1877 


...112,886... 


1873 .. 




1879 













Comparative Prices of Beef Cattle on the 15th 
of each month for past three years. 



January . . , 
February . . 

March 

April 

May 

June 

July 

August 

September 
October. . . . 
November. 
December. 



1877. ; 1876. 

DOLLS. DOLLS 



3,00(06 
2,50(0(6 
3,00(0-5 
3,25@5 
3,i2@S 
2,75@S 
z,75@S 
2,50(0' 5 
3,00(0/5 
2,50(0)5 
2,00(014 
2,00(0)5 



1O0J 3,25(0 6, 

,oo h,50@6 

50 3,50(06 

75!3> 2 5(®6 

87 4,oo@6 

3,5o@6 

3,75^6 

3,i2(o'6 

3,oofo'6 

2,75@5 

2, 00 @ 5 

2,5°@5 



,2514,00(05,25 
,2514,00(0. 5,00 
,0014.75(0 5,75 
,2514,62(0 5,62 
,75! 4,50(0.! 5,50 
,62! 4,75(0/5,62 
,7014,50(0)5,50 
,5° 3,75(o'4,75 
,25 ! 3,75f«'4,5o 
,&7\3,25(™4> 12 
.75 3,75^4,75 
,87 3, 2 5@4,37 



Where the Beef Cattle came from. 



Virginia 

West Virginia 

Ohio 

Illinois 

Maryland 

Pennsylvania 

Missouri 

Tennessee 

North Carolina 

Kentucky 

District of Columbia. 
New Jersey 



45,363 

25,722 

24,956 

10,971 

4,5 QI 

2,972 

1,213 

1,066 

499 

350 

41 



Rice. 

Receipts and Imports for the past nine years. 



1877. 
1876. 
1875. 
1874. 
1873. 
1872. 
1871. 
1870. 



Carolina, Foreign, 

trcs. bags. 

I 

.. 16,532 ........ 4,164 . 

.. 18,226.... .... 4,675 • 

. . 14,690 ........ 4,064 . 

•• x 9,792 ........ 17,807 . 

.. 15,399 ........ 33,77i . 

. . 17,228 22,781 . 

. . 11,082 — : — 25,618 . 
.. 11,397 — 1 — 10,931 . 

. . 10,930 — ;. . . 8,980 . 



I^ive Hogs. 

Comparative prices of best grade of live Hogs 
for each month dicring the past three years. 



Months. 



January 

February . . . 

March 

April 

May 

June 

July 

August 

September. . 

October 

November. . 
December . . 



[878. 



'877. 



[876. 



5% 
5% 
5U 
5 l A 
4 5 A 
4% 
6 

s x A 

4tt 
4.20 



@-6%.\. 
(a.6/ 8 .!. 
(0)6%. \. 
®5%. ■ 
@5%- • 
(06 .,. 
@6%.\. 
(06^8.;. 

my 2 .\. 

(04/. • 
(a^A- ■ 



.8 @ 9 . 

.8 (08%. 
.7^(08 . 

■7%@7 3 A- 

.6% @8 . 

•7 @7%- 
,6%@8 . 
■7 l /2@m- 

.7%@m. 

.6 (a)6%. 

.6 (a 6%. 



g%@io% 

IO%@II% 
II^@I2 

io^(o>ii% 
8^@n 

&A® 9K 
94^ (§110 

9 l A@ 9% 

sy z @ 91/ 

8 @ 8% 

7 %® %yi 

7%@ 8 



The following shows the receipts of Hogs at 
Baltimore for the past eight years. 



Years. 1 No. 


Years. 


No. 


1871 ■■ 307,436 •• 

1872 j.. 400,874 .. 

1873 U. 392,734 •• 

1874 •• 357,547 •• 


1875 

1876 

1877 

1878 


...277,496... 
. . .247,462. . . 
.. .319,661... 







Comparative prices of liz'e Hogs on the Tjth of 
each month for the past three years. 



Date. 



January . 
February 
March... 

April 

May 

June 

July.... 
August . . 

Sept 

October . 
Nov 
Dec 



00(05,75 
25(0 6,00 
00(06,00 
oofo 5,75 
25(0 5,25 
50(0)5,00 
50(06,25 
25(06.75 
25(06,37 
5o@5»25 
00(0 4,62 

I2@4,25 



C877. 



[876. 



$7»75@&,75 

. 8,25(0)9,00 
. 7,25(0 8,25 
. 7,00(0 7,62 
. 6,50(0.7,50.! 
. 6,25(017,00.1 

• 6,75(5 7,50. 

• y.ooriy.50 

• 7»So@8,oo. 
. 7,00(1*8,00. 

. 6,25(8 7,00.' 

• 5,50(00,25.' 



10,00(0^10,50 
10,00(0 10,75 
11, 00 (a 11,37 
10,00(011,50 

9,75ft 10,75 i 
8,50(0 9,00 
9,50(0 10,00 
9,oo@. 9,75 
8,00(0 8,50 
8,00(0 8,75 
7,25(0 8,25 
7,oo(o 7,75 



Uve Sheep. 



The total receipts of Sheep and Lambs for 
year ending December 31, 1878, have been 246,282 
an increase of 42,934 head over 1877. 



Lumber. 

From the best data obtainable, the receipts for 
the past year were as follows : 



Millions feet. 



Yellow Pine : 60 

White Pine | 30 

Hard Wood 3 



45 



IMPORTS, EXPORTS, RECEIPTS, PRICES, &c. 



Molasses. 

j Imports of Molasses at Baltimore for the past 
three years reduced to hhds. 



From. 



1877. 
hhds. 



1876. 
hhds. 



Cuba 23.272. . 16,495. . 12,934. 

Porto Rico 580. . 808.;. 2,442. 

E. Is 1,246.. 1,889.. *,473- 

French Is 61. 

New Orleans 1,078.:. 489.. 452. 

Total I 26,237 j 19,681 . 17,301 

Prices of Molasses on the 15th of each month 

for 1878. 



Months. 



Cuba 50° 



Rico 



January none. . 

February L none. . 

March none. . 

April .36 (337. 

May 34 (a . 

June 34-KCO-35- 

July ■34 I A(o : ■ 

August i.30 @ . 

September 1.35 (o 

October none. . 

November none. . 

December none. . 



English 
Island. 



34^38--; 
356(38..! 
34@38.. 



•3 2 (8 34 
■ 2 5(§ 3° 

■25('«3° 
.25O7 30 
■ 2 5fa 30 
.25f« 30 



■5(o 30 



• 34@38.- 

. none. .... none. 

. none none. 

. none none. 



Coffee. 

Imports of Coffee at Baltimore for the past 
four years. 



From 



1878 
bags. 



1877 
bags. 



1876 
bags. 



1875 
bags. 



Rio Janeiro. '■ 481,184 \ 513,958 '• 475,773 ', 670,202 
Other ports. : 4,843 731 ! 2,447 ' 4&9 

Coastwise . . j 2,500 ' 3,203 I 6,253 ' 777 



Total 



Imports of Coffee at Baltimore, from Brazil, for 
the past twenty-eight years. 



256,142 
224,080 



1851... 
1852... 
1853... 
1854... 
1855... 

1856 J.. i97,9 8 9 

1857 .. 203,560 



200,829 
49,060 



859 .. 230,984 

i860 181,292 



1862. 
1863. 



[37,3°o 
77,775 
73,957 
91,184 



Year. 



Bags. 



1865 :••• 86.725. 

1866 160,487. 

1867 '•• -266.926. 

1868 ...263,632. 

1869 :. .333,842. 

1870 ...499,258. 

1871 ...566,995. 

^72 ...372,895. 

1873 '...376,803. 

^74 ! ---379,57i- 

1875 j . . .670,202. 

^76 •••475,737- 

1877 •••513,958. 

1878 1. ..481,184. 



Coffee. 



Imports of Rio Coffee at all the ports ir 
United States for the past three years. 



the I 



Ports 



1877 
baes. 



1876 
bags. 



Baltimore 481.184. 5*3>935' 475,737- 

New York 1,117,377. 1,057,496.} 734,981. 

New Orleans.. 137,727. 203,958.! 158,883. 

Mobile 39,322. 36,100.! 37,7oo. 

Savannah 20,456. 16,971.' 19,161. 

Charleston . | 

Galveston 30,317.! 54,240.! 47,900. 

Philadelphia.. I 2,300. 

Richmond 3,500.! 7,200. 10,600. 

Boston I 



Total... 1,829,883 ' 1,889,900 : 1,487,262 



Average Monthly Receipts and Sales of Rio 
Coffee at Baltimore for the past nine years. 



Bags 
Received. 



Sold. 



1870. 
1871. 
1872. 

1873. 
1874. 

1875. 

1876. 
1877. 
1878. 



27,818 ........ 29, 5 34 

4!,6o5 42,213 

47,282 45,705 

31,077 ........ 32,922 

31,326 ! 30,137 

32,606 ' 33,245 

55,850 ! 52,458 

39,269 ........ 43,5" 

42,829 ........ 39,678 

40,098 . . . .; 40,912 



Comparative prices of Rio Coffee, on the 15th 
of each month, for three years, together with 
s tock in first hands each month 1878. 



Date. 



Stock. 
! ba-s. 



(Gold. 



1877. 
(Gold.) 



1876. 
(Gold.) 



January : 44,255 ts\(o ib ; \ v 17^2(0 21 16^^19^ 
Feb .... 49,437 i4%@i8 17 @2o% i5%(g,i8% 
March.. 144,187 14^^' i7 T 4 16 (a 20 16 fa)i8% 



V, (a 20 V- 



U<o 



April... 43,901 14 (Y117 

May.... 18,732 i 4 1 i'" 18 i6f4(§20>4 : i5%@i8% j 

June .. .(23,796 i^afc ic 1 : 17 (a 20^;i-4^@i7^ I 

July....! 8,384.13 (o 17' i6?ira2oi4 I5#@i8# ! 

August..) 12,807 14 ,a I 7 l - * 6 * :<<-_' 20J2 15 (f^T-lYx ' 



Aug 

Sept. ...I 2,000 14 

October.' 15,000 13*2 

Nov 48,281 12 1 ; 

Dec... 1 39,135' 



i5^ro i8}i 
@jg% i5%@i9 

@ 195416 @i.g% 

®20 I16 ©19% 



Stock at all the ports on the 1st January for 
three years. 



Ports 



1876. 
bags. 



1877. 
bags. 



bags. 



Baltimore 7.169 

New York none 

Galveston 5,500 

New Orleans . . . . 358 

Mobile 4,500 

Savannah ! . . none 

Charleston j . . none 

Richmond . . none 

HamptonRo'ds . . none 



.44,992 
.74.613 
.15,000 
.25,900 , 
. 4,500 , 



■•35,227 
,108,289 
•13,250 
. . 9,011 
, . 3,000 
, . 2,000 



. . . none 
.!.. 3,700 
. .. none 



Total 



= 7,527 



46 



IMPORTS, EXPORTS, RECEIPTS, PRICES, &c. 



Cotton. 

Receipts of Cotton for the past four years at 
the port of Baltimore. 



From 


1878. 
bales 


1877. 
bales. 


1876. 

bales. 


1875 
bales. 


Charleston . 
Savannah. . . 
Va. & N.C. 
Per Rail.... 


. 22,904. 
. 47,500. 
. 69,968. 
. 19,316. 


.17,884. 

• 5i,!74- 
.63,588. 

• 9>489- 


. 10,788. 
•23,775- 

• 83,293. 
. 11,076. 


• i4,3i4- 

- i7,9°4- 
.87,183. 
. 12,191. 


Total 


159,888. 


142,135. 


128,932. 


126,192. 



Comparative 


prices of Cotton on the 15th of 


each mon 


th, for the past three years. 




1878. 1877. 


1876. 


Months. 


Ordin'y to Ordin'y to 


Ordin'y to 




Middling [Middling. 


Middling. 


January 


9K@rcJ4n On 3, 


10 (5 i3 I 4 


February 


9 (a io%\io3/i(a\i2y R 


10 @i3 


March 


8 @iof s \ 9%:@ii% 


9-X^' 12/s 




8 @io% 9%(any 2 
8 @xo%\ o v /" Il5 s 




May 


8 @I2 




8'/o<v< 11%: g%(a it-S. 


8J4(5 12 


July 


9 (7' II 1 . 2 io'iif" 12 ' g 


S%@x*% 


August 


9 (" 11% IO f" II 1 !- 


IO J £(§ I2f's 


September .... 


10 (012. 10 @II% 


9 fa 1 1 


October 


9%@io% 10 (cCiiy% 


8J£@ii# 


November 


81/ffli 9 : 9%(5 10H 


g%@x2 


December 


7%@ 8% 10 (qMiYs 


9 l /2(d 12% 



Cotton exported for the year ending December 
31st, from Baltimore, and compared with former 
years, viz : 



T 



Bales. 



Liverpool I 63 579 . 

Bremen I 19 510. 

Rotterdam I 206 . 



1878 
1877 
1876 
1875 
1874 
1873 
1872 
1871 
1870 



•83 295... 
• 37 094 • • • 
.27 410... 
•36 793- •• 
•45 087... 
•35 825... 
.16 747. .. 
•33 525... 
.29 627. . . 



Flour. 

Receipts of Flour at Baltimore for past twelve 
years. 



Years. 



\\r\> 



1878 
1877 
1376 
1875 
1874 
1873 
1872 
1871 
1870 
1869 
1868 
1867 



1,594: 

1,322, 

1,449: 

i,6i6 ; 
1,560, 
1,312! 

I-I75: 

1,123, 

1,107, 

1,051! 



113 
709 

518 

364 

997 
612 
967 
028 
3i4 
,251 
,410 
,760 



Exports of Flour 

From Baltimore for the last four years. 



Destination 


1878. 


■a 7 , 


1876. 


1875. 


Gt. Britain . 

Bremen 

Holland .... 


Ic o,353 

1,118 

200 


39,158 
58 

53 


51,032 

1,046 

300 


39,183 

2,725 

175 


Brazil 

Riv. la Plata 
Br.N.A.Cols 


363,796 
1,905 


255,3io 
1,829 


266,341 

500 

2,778 


280,512 

13,580 

1,885 


West Indies. 
Other Ports. 


115,070 
7,708 


72,681 

43o 


101,704 

i,393 


114,640 
300 


Total 


59°, 1 SO 


369,519 


426,094 


453,000 



Prices of Howard St. Super, Western Family 
and City Mills Shipping Extra, on the 1st and 
15th of each month during the year 1878. 



Da 




Howard St. 


Western 


City Mills 
S. Extra. 






Super. 


1- amily. 


Jan. 


1 .. 


. 4 oofa 4 50 . 


.6 oofa 7 25. 


.7 oof" 7 25. 


" 


i.S •• 


.4 oof" 425. 


.5 75(§ 7 00. 


.6 75W 7 00. 


Feb. 


1 . . 


•3 75@4 2 5- 


• 5 5°'" 7 °° • 


.6 75<§ 7 00. 


" 


15 • • 


. 3 75(0 4 00. 


.5 75@7oo. 


.6 5of" 6 75. 


.March 




•3 75@4 2 5- 


• 5 5°(§ 7 °°- 


.6 50^/. 6 75. 


" 


1 =; . . 


.3 5 o@4 25. 


• 5 So' 17 7 o° • 


.6 25(5 6 50. 


April 


1 . . 


• 3 5°<& 4 2 5- 


• 5 5°f" 7 °° • 


.6 25^" 


" 


15 •• 


.4 oo(" 4 50. 


•5 75 r " 7 25. 


•6 7S@ 


May 


1 . . 


.4 oof" 4 50. 


•5 5 o(a 7 25. 


.6 75@7 00. 


•' 


15 .. 


. 3 5o(5 4 00 . 


•5 2S@6 75- 


.6 25@6 50. 


June 


1 . . 


.3 25^4 00. 


. 5 oofa 625. 


.6 oof"" 6 25. 


" 


15 •• 


• 3°o(« 3 75- 


. 5 oof" 625. 


.6 oo'« 6 25. 


July 


1 . . 


.2 25@3 25. 


•4 75<§ 5 75- 


.5 75'" 6 00. 


" 


x 5 • • 


. 2 oof" 3 00 . 


•4 5°@ 5 5° • 


•5 75@6 °o- 


Aug. 


1 . . 


. 2 oof" 3 00 . 


•4 50.'" 5 75- 


•5 75<3 


" 


15 •• 


.2 50(0:3 25. 


•4 75<§ 5 75- 


• 5 75® 


Sept. 


1 . . 


.2 50CC' 3 25. 


•4 75(3 5 75- 


•5 5°(g 5 75- 


" 


15 • • 


.2 5o@3 25. 


•4 75@S 75- 


• 5 5°(§ 


Oct. 


1 . . 


.2 75(5 3 50. 


•4 75@S 75- 




" 


J 5 • • 


.2 75(^3 50. 


• 4 5°(§ 5 50 • 


•5 25^5 5° • 


Nov. 


1 . . 


.2 75 @ 3 50. 


• 4 5°<&5 5o- 


5 iz@5 25. 


" 


is •• 


• 3 oo@ 3 75 . 


•4 5of"5 75- 


.5 2 5 f" 5 50. 


Dec. 


1 . . 


.2 62 (a 1 3 50. 


.4 40'" 5 75. 


■5 25'" 5 So- 


" 


15 •• 


.2 75 fa 3 25. 


.4 25% 5 25. 


•5 25@5 So- 



Comparative Prices of Howard St. Super on the 
1st of each month, for four years. 



Months. 



Dollars 



oV"4^ 



1877- 



1876. 



= 875- 



Dollars Dollars" Dollars 



4%@5 k%®4%\4 @4% 
53<@S%4 @4J^4 @4& 



January 
February 
March." 
April. . . 

May J4 f" 4^2i6 1/ 2 f" 7^24 '"4': 

June \3%("H 4-Kf' ! 6 |3-K'"4 1 .- 

July atf@3#4 @5 m@3U 

August [2 @3 4/4(«"5 I 4!3 T :^"'3- , .t 

September.. 2^f" 3I41 v"'vC" 4 !/ 2 3 1W3K 

October \2%<q 3^ 4 ®4%\3%@4 

November.. j2^/ ( .(«3 I 2!4 1 ^f" , 4Vv|4 I /i f "'4 :i i 
December . . 2y s @3^4 1 A®4HU I A®4% 



4%@5# 
4%@5 

4^(« ; 5 

4 1 A®4 1 A 



Al 



IMPORTS. EXPORTS, RECEIPTS, PRICES, &c. 



Fish. 

Imports and Receipts of Fish fur i 
compared with a numher of former years 



From 



-Mackerel. 
Brls. 



Herring. 
Brls. 



British Provinces 
New England 

1878 total 

1877 " 

1876 " 

1875 " 

iS74 " 

1873 " 

1872 " 

1871 - 

1870 " 

1869 " 

1868 " 

1867 " 

1866 " 

1865 ••' 

1864 " 



356 1,587- 

!3,i59 21,769- 

J 3oi5 23,356. 

15,696 20,916. 

21,038 36,473- 

-" -■: 14,858. 

17,172 22,444. 

17,3*4 20,767. 

15,630 24,718. 

26,202 36,755. 

" 33,448. 

9,759 37,309. 

12,291 37,086. 

12,474 33,930. 

25,985 48,807. 

42,007 51,672. 

31.106 26,806. 



Prices of Pickled Fish, Wharf Lots, on the 15th 
of each month, for the year 1878. 



Mackerel, Herring. Herring. 
Months. No _ Labrador Eastern. 



January r5 

February 5 

March 5 

April 4 

May 4 

Tune 4 

July 4 

August 3 

September 3 

October 3 

November ... 2 
December 2 



50(0 10 00 5 

50(0 8 25 5 
5o<&- 8 25 5 

oo<W S 00 4 

OOf« 7 OO 4 

oofa 7 00 4 

00(0. 7 004 

oo(S 7 004 

: - ?' - 

oofe 4 505 

50^ 3 75 4 

<>'-•''' ? 2 5 4 



oo(a 5 
00 (it 5 
00 (5 . 
50(8 . 
50(8 . 
--- ■ 

75 

75<& • 

75^ • 
Sofa . 

75 5 
3o@. 



25 3 25^! 5 00 
25 3 00(0 4 25 
...22; 4 25 
...20;' 1 : 
. . . 2 oofa 3 50 
. . . 2 oofa 3 50 
. . . 2 50^. 4 00 
. . . 2 50(0 4 00 
...23; 4 5c 
. . . 2 50(0 4 50 
00 2 50(0 3 00 
. . . 2 50^ 3 50 



Ilig^li Wines. 

Prices of High Wines on the 15th of each 
month, for the past four years. 



Months 



1878. . 1877. 1876. ::-: 



January -: " : ^ : } : : Si. n.. 

February 1,08..: 1,09.. 1,11% 

March 1,06.. 1,09.. 1,09% 

April 1,06.. i,o8J4 1,12.. 

May 1.05-2 i-i2? 4 1,11*2 

June i.o7 I 2 1,11.. 1,11-2 

Juh" 1.08.. 1,12.. 1,15.. 

August *J°7% 1,12.. 1,13% 

September 1,09.. 1,13.. 1,10-2 

October ! 1,12.. 1,11^ 1,15.. 

November 1.10.. i,ro.. 1,11.. 

December 1.09.. 1,11.. i,ixj£ 



1,10. . 
1,12% 

1,13-- 

1.24.. 
1,21 . . 
1,21. . 
1.24.. 
1,19. . 
1,17^ 
1,16.. 

I.IO 1 , 



Petroleum. 

Cargo Prices for Refined Petroleum on or about 
the 15th of each month, for past four years. 



1878. 1877. 1876. 

Refined. Refined. Refined. 



1875. 
Refined. 



Jan 12 (a.. ,27 (a.. 13%®!* &%@x*% 
Feb 12 (5i2i/;|i8 (a.. i^ 2 <q 14 13 (§13^ 
Mai ::". .; 7 : 5 : 16 Co i6H 14 1 % <a 14*4 14 ■:.-; 
Apl n : ■ 16% 14^(0 14?; 14 (S14K 

M'5- 11 @.. 14 Co.. 1^' ;_ -_z : : :: , 
Jun II 1 ^ I1I4 I 3 ^<S .. il ;_: .;;;_'-- 13 

Jul. io%@.. i3?4@i3^ i6?^@i6K Ua&f* '--' 

Augio/s(«.. i3 3 +^i4 ^7 l 2(qi 7 U^ @"5f 
bep 10 (a.. 14%®.. 25-^26 i2i--sfei2%; 

\ 

No. 9 (O.. 13 @ ;: "-_ 25 ••- ■■ z-fl^ I2?ffa 13 

Dec 8X6 8£ 13 :^2; fri 27 - 2 12- -'a 12*; 



Receipts of Crude and Refined Petroleum for 
the year 1878. 

TH^ Per Brls. 

B. & O. R. R -.99064 .. 

N. C. R. R 280541 .. 

1878 total 879,605 . , 

1877 " 1,094,952 . 

1876 '*' 995,448 . 

1875 " 708,549 ■■ 

1874 " 305,941 • 

1873 '• 201,000 . 



Months. 



gals. 



1877. 
gals. 



January 1,398 782 

February i,733 936 

March 2,298 028 

April 2,479786 

May 2,731 040 

June 3,332 040 

July 3,544 729 

August 4,562 222 

September 6,093 401 

October. 5,253 586 

November 2,505 080 

December 1,780 270 



.1,229 554- 
■i,i93 717- 
■2,900735. 
.2,261 27;. 
.3,243376. 
.3.509223. 
.6,384490. 
.5,528 : - : 
.-.-:- ;-- 
.4,598 115. 
.5,939224. 
.2,455 284. 



Total 37,712 000 44,861 967 



Of the shipments for 1878 there were : 



Quality. 



Galls. 



Refined 

Crude 

Naptha 

Cased... 

Lubricating Oil. 



1878 total. 
1877 " 
1876 " 

1S74 " 
l3 7 3 •• 



777 587 

.208 802 
258 960 
$08 740 

158 8ll 



.37,712 900 
.44,861 967 
.41,266 895 
.25,099041 
. 8.283 003 
• 3-470 995 



Shipments of Petroleum by months for the past 
two years. 



48 



IMPORTS, EXPORTS, RECEIPTS, PRICES, &c. 



Sugar Imports. 



Ports. 



iHhds. 



Cuba 

Porto Rico. . . 
English Island 
French Island 

Brazil 

New Orleans . 



1878 total 30,135 



4,962 
2,010 
4,49 2 



2,847 



1877 



1875 
1874 
1873 
1872 



••• 50,233 
••• 3i»345 
. . . 82,429 
... 89,024 
... 127282 
. .. 116917 



Boxes 



2,818 



2,818 
4,497 



1,892 
56,989 
84,466 
65,107 
79. 

Imports and consumption at Baltimore, reduced 
to tons, for the past five years. 



Bags 



4,97o 

i,493 

20,566 

432 

6,058 



33,519 
83,308 
40,558 
27,5 6 3 
20,378 
28,930 
36,600 



Mel 



Bas. 



441 




2,720 




2,703 


5,246 


2,984 






2,920 


IOO 




32 





Sugar Imports. 

Prices of Raw Sugar, fair to good refining, on 
the 15th of each month for past three years. 



Years. 



1877. 
1876. 
1875. 
1874. 



Imports, 
tons. 



23 303 
37 794 

24 456 
64 690 
70 262 



Consumption, 
tons. 



22 787 
40 187 
25 150 
66 766 
7i 344 



January,. .. 
February . . 

March 

April 

May 

June 

July 

August 

September . 
October. . .. 

November . 
December . 



•7 1 / @7K< 
•7 1 / ©7/ 
•7 3 A ©7/s 
•7/s mH 
•7 1 / @7 l A 
■T% ©7/ 

• 7S-i6@7% 
•7/s ©7 1 / 
•7/s @7 5 /s 
■7% @7 3 / 
.7.- ©7 1 / 

• 6H ©6/ 8 



1877. 


1876. 


9%@ 9%. 


.8..© 81/ 


9/s© 9^8- 


•7/@ 7 s /. 


8%@ 9-- 


■7¥m 7% 


9 ..@ 9 y. 


•7%(& 7Vx 


to^(gjio%. 


■ 7 s /m 7>A 


9/i© 10 /- 


■ 7 3 /x@ 8.. 


9 3 A@ 9%- 


• 8%@ sy 8 


8^© 8%. 


■ 9%@ 9 3/ 8 


8 1 /® 8/. 


.9..© 9%: 


8i/@ sy 2 . 


• 8%@ 9 / 8 


7/© 7%. 


.9%@ioV8 


7/s© 7%. 


• 9^@io.. 



Fluctuations of Values. 



Jan. 



Gold 



865.. 
866.. 



870.. 
871.. 
872.. 

873- • 
874 .. 
87S-. 
876.. 
877.. 
878.. 
879 .. 



228^ 
43- 
i33% 
33 3 / 
134/2 
120. . 
110% 
109^ 
in* 
iio^s 
112% 
113K 

10634 
102^8 
100. . 



Cotton, 
ft ft 



82. .@i 
43..© 
30..© 

3--© 
26^© 
23..© 
12/® 
16.. © 
17..© 
14/© 
141/© 
10 . . © 
11. .© 
io/ 8 © 

8 1 /© 



08.. 
50.. 
34- 
IS 1 / 
29.. 
25.. 

I5-- 

20/ 
2°/| 
16% 
I5-- 
I3 1 / 

1 1 3/8 

9* 



Coffee, 
ft ft. 

Gold. 



8. .©20.. 

8/®2I.. 
I 7 ..©l83/ 8 

i 4 ^©i 7 / 
13. .©17^ 
i 3 3/© 1834 
14. .©16.. 
i6/@i8i/ 

I7..@20l< 

2 3/©27. . 

I7%@20.. 

i634@i 9 i/ 

I7^@2I.. 

11 /©16 



Coal, Flour, 

Cumberland. C. M. Family 

ft ton. ft brl. 



50© 1 2 00 
00© .... 
75© ••" 

6o@ 4 75 



4 75 



75© 
75© 
65© 
65© 
25© 
75© „ 
90© 3 00 
90© 3 00 



4 35 
3 80 



,14 oo(gj . . 
14 5o@i5 
17 25@i7 
14 25@i4 

12 50@I2 

8 50© 8 

9 75©io 

10 25@IO 

11 75@i2 
10 50@io 

8 00© 8 
8 50© 8 
8 75© 9 
8 25© 8 
6 oo@ 6 



>= 



Wheat, 

Southern, 

ft bus. 



70@2 90 

20@2 75 

85@3 °° 
35@ 2 80 
55@2 40 
25©i 
30© 1 

57 (n I 



50© I 
20@I 

35©i 
45 @i 60 

35@ x 45 
80(a)/ 1 08 



Corn, 

Southern, 

ft bus. 



55@i 68 
82© 90 
95@i 05 
i8©i 22 
83© 87 
85© 93 
75© 82 
67© 71 
62© 65 
70© 80 
78© 85 
50© 58 
58© 60 
5i@ 54 
42@44K 



Oats, 
ft bus. 



95©i 00 

48© 50 

58© 60 

72© 74 

50© 75 

53© 55 

55© 58 

53© 58 

45© 50 

5i© 54 

63© 65 

45© 50 

35© 40 

33© 38 

30© 35 



870. 
8 7 i. 
8 7 c. 

873- 
8 74 . 

875. 

8 7 6. 

877. 
878. 
8 79 . 



Pig 
Iron, 
No.i, 
ft ton. 



#6o@.. 
5o@5i 
49©5° 
43@44 
39@ 4 o 

34@35 
3 2 ©33 
37@38 
44©45 
34@35 

26@2 7 

24© 2 7 

22@23 
I9©20 

i8@i 9 



Petroleum 

Refined, 

gall. 



73. .©74.. 
55.. ©56.. 

30..© 

31. .©33- 
31.. ©33- 

23/@24" 
22/©22^ 

23- ©24 

I3"@" 
....©.. 

i3-@i3/ 

i3/@i4. 

27..©... 

Il34@I2. 

8/ 8 © 81/ 



Mess Pork, 
brl. 



oo@45 
00(0130 

50@22 

00© . . . 



2 5 ©20 
25@i4 
62© 1 3 
50© 1 6 
00© 20 

00©2 I 

oo@i8 

50@I2 

25© 8 



Lard, 
fts. 



Sugar, 

fair to g'd 

fts. 



24/© 

19. .©19/ 
12J4©.... 

i3/@i3/ 
i 7 /@i 7 ^ 
l834(g),i9.. 

I2^@I3.. 

9-© 9 1 / 

7 3 /@ 7/s 
9/© 9/ 
14. .©14% 

I2^©123/ 
II^@Il3/ 

8^© 8% 
6>i© 6K 



49 



19. .©23.. 

I2l/©123/ 
IO^@II.. 
Il/@I2.. 

ii/©i3- 

IO^©IO% 

9 ym 9 5 A 

9/© 9 l A 
9/i© 9/s 
7 3/@ 8.. 
8/s© 8/ 
8..© 8/ 
9%@ 9K 
7%@ 7% 
6/s© 6fs 



High Wines, 
galls. 



$-< 



32.. ©2 

26. .(3)2 

35-©-' 
....©., 



97-© 
90..© 
94-@- 

90 J /2@ 
9 6..@ 



i3"©3 
o8^@] 
09..©] 



97 

99 

11/ 

13^ 

09.. 

09/ 



Md. 
L'f Tobacco 
com. to mid. 



$8oo@i8 

3 00© 10 
2 50© 8 

2 75© 9 

4 oo@io 

5 oo@n 

4 00© 9 

6 oo©io 

5 5o@io 
4 oo© 8 
4 00© 9 
4 oo© 

3 °°@ 9 
3 oo© 9 
1 50© 7 



9 00 



Wool 
pulled 
ft ft. 



75@8 5 

4o©44 
3°©35 
3°@3 I 
3o@33 
3o©33 
43@45 
34 ©4 2 

34© 4° 



30© 36 
3°@34 
33@35 
33@35 
28@30 



IMPORTS, EXPORTS, RECEIPTS, PRICES, &c. 



Oral 11, 



Receipts of Grain each month for 1878. 



Month 


s. Wheat. 


Corn. 


Oats. 


Rye. 


Januan 


••■ 894,391 


i»69i,745 


29,515 


3,492 


Februa 


•y. 921,243 


1,610,585 


87,059 


3,79 J 


March. 


513.606 


2,980,468 


60,929 


4,038 


April.. 


749,836 


2,447,926 


90,046 


7,"7 


May . . 


761,340 


2,736,031 


85,860 


7,3o6 


June. . 


530,486 


1,722,115 


67,964 


2,380 


July. . 


.. 2,727,749 


838,024 


90,928 


4> I 94 


August 


.. 4,449,767 


633.588 


228,961 


5,131 


Sept. . 


• • 3,800,364 
••• 2,629.737 
.. 2,636,486 


625,324 


81,341 


9,556 


Octobei 


498.918 


114,919 


3,3i8 


Nov . . 


752,401 


78,524 


7,512 


Dec... 


..! 1,402,115 


1,369,983 


36.000 


1,796 


1878 tot 


al j22,0I7,I20 


17,907,108 


1,052,046 


59,°3i 


1877 ' 


7»33 I ,54° 


21.142,399 


831,179 


116,709 


1876 ' 


| 3,945.247 


24,684,230 


810,212 


112,160 


1875 ' 


4,409,670 


9,567,141 


977,514 


74,529 


1874 ' 


6,456,834 


9,355,567 


1,149,188 


118,634 


1873 ' 


2,810,917 


8,330,449 


1,255,072 


100,519 


1872 l 


2,457,100 


9,045,465 


1,959,161 


90.938 


1871 ' 


4,076,017 


5,735,921 


1,833,409 


88,956 


1870 * 


3,039,357 


3.831,676 


1.243,720 


77,778 



Comparative Receipts of Grain for four years. 



1877. 



1876. 



Wheat 22,017,120 7,331,540 3,945,247 4,409,670 
Corn. . 17,907,10821,142,399 24,684,230 9,567,141 
1,052,046 831,179 810,212 977,5*4 
59,631 116,709 112,160; 74,529 
25,000 20.000 15,000! 10,500 
60,000 55,000 50,000! 50,000 



Oats . . 
Rye.. 
Peas.. 
Beans. 



Total . 41,120,905 29,496.827 29,6i6,8i9 ; i5,o89,35, 

Foreign Shipments of Wheat and Corn by 
Months, for the past two years. 



Month 



Jan. . . 

Feb... 
March 
April.. 
May. . 
June. . 
July.. 
Aug. . . 
Sep. .. 
Oct... 
Nov.. 
Dec... 

Total . 



1878. 



Wheat, 
bus. 



Corn, 
bus. 



646,069 

1,089,544 

466,723 

674,974 
822,262 
600,241 
1,391,621 
4,185,114 
3,481,681 
2,210,210 
2,291,132 
1,751,220 



2,332,117 
1,429,013 
2,423,950 
2,532,046 
2,651,952 
1,527,467 

!, 151,931 
518,627 
497,582 
502,165 
375,641 

1,010,967 



1877. 



Wheat. Corn, 
bus. bus. 



28,710 1,416,483 
37,117* 2,459,828 
31,507 2,583,426 
2,386,270 
2,458,463 
1,243,321 
1.012,592 



8,108 

125,231 

198,877 

984,164 

1,101,572 

,097 



I ,079, I 34 
894,919 
415,120 1,295,488 
549,782 1,503,574 



19,610,791 16,953,458 4,514,781 19.353.047 



Foreign Exports of Wheat and Corn for the past 
nine years. 



Years. 



Wheat, 
bus. 



Corn, 
bus. 



1878 total 

1877 

1876 

1875 

1874 

1873 

1872 

1871 



Total 
bus. 



36,564,249 



19,610,79116,953,458.,, 
4,514,781 19,353,047 23,867,828 

1,659,861 20,953,724 22,613,585 
2,046,430 6,989,607; 9,036,037 

3,556,848 5,959,757! 9,516,605 

1,158,097 6,003,618 7,251,725 

88,025 5,157,235; 5,245,261 

996,140. 2,800,861] 3.897,901 



Destination of the Wheat and Corn shipped 
from Baltimore during 1878. 



Cquntries. 



Great Britain 

France 

Germany 

Belgium 

Denmark 

Portugal 

Spain 

Morocco 

Azores 

Brazil 

Br. Guiana 

Mexico 

West Indies 

Br. N. A. Col . . . 



Wheat. 

ti, 371,612 

6.97o,445 

68,060 

980,038 



[88,291 
[49,761 



11,081 
9,555 



52,068 
72.960 
19.009 1 

64,643 
21,429! 
20,075 
18,490 
25.336, 
18,000 
28, 4 i7 ; 
36,083 



Total. 

27,559,903 
7^20,206 
306,956 
1,032,106 
72,960 
230,090 
74,198 
21,429 
20,075 
18,490 
25,336 
18,000 
28,417 
36,083 



Total 19,610,791 16,953,458 36,564,249 

Comparative Prices of Southern Wheat, on the 
1st of each month for the past two years. 



Month 


1878 






1877. 




Red. , 


Amber. 


Red. 


Amber. 


Jan. . . 
Feb... 


i,25@i,35li 


,4°® J 


.=0 


1, 45 (a 1 


.^s 


i,55@i,6o 


r,20(5 1,30 1 


.32(0. 1 


,37 


i,43<§ 1 




1,58® 1,60 


March 


1,15® !, 3° I 


,34® 1 


,35 


i,35<§ 1 


,s,s 


i,58@i,6o 


April.. 


1,15(01,30 1 


,35(01 


,^S 


i,55@i 


,6 s 


i,68@i,7o 


Ma v.. 


1,20® 1,32 1 


,35^ 1 


,a 


i,75(5 1 


,85 


1,96®.... 


June. . 


95® 1,12 1 


,14(0 1 


,15 


1,85(01 


.95 


....@.... 


July . . 


8o@ 95 1 


,05(5 1 


,06 


i,35@i 


.75 


i,8o@i,83 


Aug. . . 


60® 1.02 1 


,oo(a 1 


,06 


1,30(0 1 


,54 


^,55@^>S^ 


Sep. . . 


75 r « 1,03 ' 


,06® i 


,10 


I,IO®'I 


,40 


1,42(^1,45 


Oct. .. 


75@i,o3 1 


,04(^1 


,06 


i,io(ai 


,4.") 


lo ® 1 , 53 


Nov . . 


90(0)1,06 1 


,07(0 1 


,09 


r,io(5 1 


,40 


1,40® 1,47 


Dec... 


88(3 1,03 1 


,05(8 ] 


.0: 


I,20(S I 


:4 = 


i,45@ 1,50 



Comparative Prices of Southern Corn 
of each month for the past two 1 


, on the 1st 
•ears. 


Month 


1878. 


1877. 




White. Yellow. 


White. | Yellow. 


Jan . . . 
Feb . . . 
March 
April . 
May . . 
June. . 
July.. 
Aug... 
Sept . . 
Oct... 
Nov . . 
Dec .. 


.52® 56. . 
•5o@55-- 
•5 2 @54-- 
• 5 I @53-- 

. 5 I®52.. 

. 50® .... 

.56®.... 
.54@---- 
•53® 54 • • 
.54® 56. . 
•42®45-- 
•45®45 I 4 


• 53® 56.. 

• 53^54.. 

• 53@54-- 

• 5i®52.- 

• 50® 51 • • 
. 4 6(5 


.58® 60.. 
•55@57-. 
.50® 51.. 

.52^/. 

.65(3 66.. 


58..® 60.. 
55.. (3 56.. 
51..® 52^ 
52..©.... 
66. .($67.. 
60.. @.... 
62 . . @ 63 . . 

58..@59.. 
61..® 62.. 
6i^@.... 
54. .fa'62.. 


.48®.... 
.Si®.-.- 


.63^65.. 
.67®.... 
. 60(d) 


• 51® • • • ■ 
. 42(0 48. . 

• 42(«45 I 4 


.67(0-68.. 

.61(0 62. . 
.51(363.. 



Prices 


of Western Mixed Corr 


on the 1st of each 




month for the past two years. 


Month 


1878. 


1877. 




Mixed. Steamer. 


Mixed. Stmr. 


Jan ... 
Feb. . . 


59.. ®6i#|53- ■<§>.... 


5 8i/(o; 5 83/ 5 ii/@. 


55%@....46K@47.- 


56K@56/s 52. -@- 


March 


54..@54%! 4 7%@.... 


53^ra.... j5 i^@. 


April . 


52^® 52% 49..®.... 


53.. (a ]S^Y»@- 


May. . 


52.. ©52^147..®.... 


66..®.... 59..®. 


June. . 


45--®45K 39^@40.. 


58..@ 5 8K55--®- 


July. . 


46K®.... 


41%®.... 


&oy 2 (a 57"@« 


Aug .. 


48^®.... 


43/^@43& 


6l K8@.... !56^2@ • 


Sep. .. 


51^®.--. 


.. . .@ .. .. 


5 6K@.... 50.. @ • 


Oct.... 


4 8..®.... 


47..®.... 


58..® 60.. 56^®. 


Nov .. 


48..®.... 


45..®.... 


6iK@-... 56..®. 


Dec. . . 


4 6i/@.... 


39. .<a .... 


63.. ©641X56..®. 



50 



IMPORTS, EXPORTS, RECEIPTS, PRICES, &c. 



Grain. 

Comparative Prices of Oats and Rye, on the ist 
of each month for past two years. 



Months. 



January . . . 
February . . 

March 

April 

May 

June 

July 

August. . . . 
September. 
October. . . 
November. 
December. 



Oats. 



3 4@38. 
35<&38 ■ 
33@36- 
3 2 ®35- 
32 ©36. 
3°@33- 
2 9@35- 
32 ©36. 
26(028. 
26(0)29. 
26(0)30. 



Rye. 



62(0)64, 
64@66, 



6s@67, 



56@... 

5o@52 , 
5o@53< 
5 4 @56, 
53@56. 
6o@62 , 
52@57. 



1877. 



Oats. Rye. 



35@40- 
37@43- 
37@4i- 
40(^44. 
44@47- 
40(0250. 
40(0' 46 . 
37©43- 
34@'36- 
32(0137. 
32(0)37. 
35(^40 . 



7 2 @75 
70(a). 72 
70(0)72 
72@-75 
9°@95 

8o@ . . 

75© •• 
65(0-67 
58@,6o 
67(0)68 
65©.. 
65(0167 



Hog's : — Receipts. 



Years. 



1878 Total. 

1877 " 

1876 " 

1875 " 

1874 " 

1873 - 

1872 " 



,122,964,000 
,107,632,000. 
.132,578,840. 
.140,000.000. 
.124,000,000. 
.111,568,000. 
. 100,000,000. 



Jobbing prices of Hog Product, packed, on or 
about the 15th of each month, for the y'ear 1878. 



Months. 



January 

February 

March 

April 

May 

June , 

July 

August , 

September . , 
October... ., 
November. . , 
December. . , 



Cts. 



Cts. 
•5-- 

•4 3 /i 
•4K 

•4K 
•4% 
■4H 
■5h 
>6% 
•5H 
•5-- 
■AY, 
•3M 



§* 

U 

Cts 

.6y 2 
■ s¥a 

■5 l 2 
•5 1 ? 
• 6H 
•7 X 2 



Cts. 
.6.. 

•sH 
•s-. 

•4H 
•4->i 
■5^ 

•^ 

•5^ 

■3Vs 



o « „, 



Cts. 

■7K 

•6H 
.6.. 

•5% 

.6.. 
.6% 

.8.. 

■7* 

• 6V 2 

•5>2 

•4K 






$ 

12% 
11% 

i G y 

10 14 

ioj! 

ioii 

9# 

812 



Cts. 
11.. 



9% 

10V4 



Shipments of Provisions from Baltimore for 1878 



To 



Gt. Britain 

Germany 

Holland 

Brazil 

British Guiana 

West Indies 

Br. N.A.Cols.. 



1878 total. 
1877 " . 
1876 " . 
1875 " . 



Lard, 
fbs. 



3,880,370 

12,229,856 

168,569 

4,162,912 
340,968 
479,955 



21,262,610 
12,348,851 
12,268,709 
8,520,006 



Bacon. 



^683,437 
2,893,959 



1,316 
33,422 

'33,955 
362 



t4,746,45i 
8,452,239 
5,482,000 
1,130,210 



Pork 
brls. 



5 
5,020 
3,252 



8,337 
7,5" 

14,874 
17,864 



Beef 
brls. 



375 
628 
228 
6 
719 
787 



2,943 
4,74 J 
3,32i 

3,127 



HogS, 

Comparative Prices of Mess Pork on the 15th 
of each month, for the past three years. 



Months 


1878 


1877 


1876 


January. 


#I2,00@I2,75 


$18,50®.... 


$2I,00@2I,25 


Feb 


n,25@u,75 


17,50®.... 


22,50@22,75 


March.. 


10, 50(g), 1 1,00 


15,50®.... 


23,00® 


April.... 


io,oo@io,5o 


15,00®. . . . 


23,00® .... 


May .... 


9,25© 9,75 


16,50® 


22,00® .... 


June . ... 


9,75@io,25 


15,00®.. . . 


21,00® .... 


July.... 


10,00(0*10,50 


14,75© ••• • 


21,00® .... 


August.. 


II,00@/I2,00 


15,00®. . . . 


19,50® 


Sept... . 


10,25(^10,75 


14,25® 


i8,25@i8,5o 


October. 


8,75© 9,25 


15,00®. . . . 


i8,25@i8,50 


Nov 


8,oo@ 8,50 


14,75®.... 


i7,5°@ 


Dec 


7,75(0'. 8,25 


13,50®. .... 


17,50® .... 



Salt. 

Imports of Salt at Baltimore for past ten years. 



Years 
1878 .... 
1877 .... 
1876 .... 
1875 .... 
1874 .... 
1873.... 

1872 

1871 

1870 



Liverpool. 

sacks. 



213,628.. 
290,166. . 
301,586.. 
263,007. . 
269,893.. 
280,146. . 
167,527.. 
216,872. . 
149,112. . 
136,674.. 



Costwise 


Bulk. 


sacks. 


bus. 


4,024 


. 183,316.. 


12,355 


89,301.. 


6,400 


118,504.. 


3,800 


. 164,493.. 


8,000 


201,486.. 


8,206 


• 142,985-. 


16,073 


248,693.. 


7,088 


. 101,413.. 


1,815 


122,667.. 


16,367 


. 104,763.. 



Prices of Salt on the 15th of each month, 1878 
for Jobbing Lots from dealers. 





Liverpool. 


Turk's 


Months. 


Gr'd Alum. 


Fine Stand 


Island. 




sacks. 


br. sacks. 


bus. 


January .... 


.f>I.IO@I.20 


$i.6 5 ©i. 7 5 


30@35-- 


February. . . 


1. 10® 1. 20 


i.6 5 @i.75 


3°@35-- 


March 


I.IO@I.20 


i.65@i.75 


3o@35-- 


Apnl 


I.I0@I.20 


i.65@i.75 


30@35-- 


May 


1. 10® 1. 20 


i.65@i. 7 5 


30@35 • • 


June 


I.I0@I.20 


i.6s@i.7s 


3o@35-. 


July 


I.IO@I.20 


i.65@i. 7 5 


30@35-. 


Angust 


I.IO@I.20 


i.65@i. 7 5 


3o@35-- 


September. . 


I.IO@I.20 


i.65@i. 7 5 


30@35-. 


October 


I.IO@I.20 


1.65@-1.75 


30@35-- 


November.. 


I.IO@I.20 


1.65®!. 75 


3°@35.. 


December . . 


. .90® I. OO 


i.5o@,i.6o 


3°@35.. 



Naval Stores :— Receipts. 



Years. 



1877 
1876 
1875 
1874 
1873 
1872 
1871 



Spirits 

Turpentine 

brls. 



.16,379. 
.16,139. 
■19,557- 
.16,749. 
.18,867. 

■ 17,979- 
.21,657. 
.22,852. 



Rosin, 
brls. 



■47,576. 
■65,753. 
.82,658. 
.70,694. 
.71,301. 
.80,346. 
.80,020. 
•79,352. 



Tar and 
Pitch, 
brls. 



■19,544 
,20,043 
.23,144 
.18,586 
•21,943 
.19,243 
■ 13,467 
.13,243 



51 



IMPORTS, EXPORTS, RECEIPTS, PRICES, &c. 



Prices of Maryland, Ohio, Kentucky and 
Virginia Tobacco, on the 15th of January, and 
about the same period of each alternate month 
and also for December 15th, during the year 
1878. 



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